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Examination of Antibody Responses as a Measure of Exposure to Malaria in the Indigenous Batwa and Their Non-Indigenous Neighbors in Southwestern Uganda.

Manisha A Kulkarni1, Gala Garrod2, Lea Berrang-Ford3,4, Isaac Ssewanyana2,5, Sherilee L Harper4,6, Nestor Baraheberwa3, Blanaid Donnelly3, Kaitlin Patterson3,6, Didacus B Namanya4,6,5,7, Shuaib Lwasa4,5,8, Chris Drakeley2.   

Abstract

Understanding variations in malaria transmission and exposure is critical to identify populations at risk and enable better targeting of interventions. The indigenous Batwa of southwestern Uganda have a disproportionate burden of malaria infection compared with their non-indigenous neighbors. To better understand the individual- and community-level determinants of malaria exposure, a seroepidemiological study was conducted in 10 local council cells in Kanungu District, Uganda, in April 2014. The Batwa had twice the odds of being seropositive to two Plasmodium falciparum-specific antigens, apical membrane antigen-1 and merozoite surface protein-119, compared with the non-indigenous Bakiga (odds ratio = 2.08, 95% confidence interval = 1.51-2.88). This trend was found irrespective of altitude level and after controlling for cell location. Seroconversion rates in the Batwa were more than twice those observed in the Bakiga. For the Batwa, multiple factors may be associated with higher exposure to malaria and antibody levels relative to their non-indigenous neighbors. © The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27895271      PMCID: PMC5303031          DOI: 10.4269/ajtmh.16-0559

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Trop Med Hyg        ISSN: 0002-9637            Impact factor:   2.345


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