| Literature DB >> 30666942 |
César Pacheco, Jorge Moreno, Flor Herrera.
Abstract
In southeastern Venezuela, malaria cases have increased since 2013. We found that 46% of 352 blood samples from symptomatic patients in 1 municipality tested positive for Plasmodium spp. In addition, the number of cases increased by 10 times in 4 years (2014-2017) and by 3 times in 1 year (2016-2017).Entities:
Keywords: Plasmodium falciparum; Plasmodium vivax; Venezuela; malaria; molecular detection; parasites; vector-borne infections
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30666942 PMCID: PMC6346456 DOI: 10.3201/eid2502.181279
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Emerg Infect Dis ISSN: 1080-6040 Impact factor: 6.883
Figure 1Geographic area of the Sifontes municipality, Bolivar state, Venezuela, with its parishes. Inset shows location of Bolivar state within Venezuela and proximity to other countries.
Figure 2Detection of Plasmodium spp. in blood samples by gel electrophoresis on a 2% agarose gel, Venezuela. DNA amplicons generated by nested PCR of the DNA extracted from malaria parasites in blood samples from patients. Lane 1, negative control; lanes 2 and 3, P. falciparum–infected samples; lanes 4 and 7, mixed infection (P. falciparum + P. vivax) samples; lanes 5 and 6, P. vivax–infected samples; lane 8, mixed positive controls of P. falciparum (205 bp) and P. vivax (120 bp); lane 9, 100-bp ladder marker.