| Literature DB >> 31822328 |
Imke Wieters1,2, Philip Eisermann2,3, Frauke Borgans1, Katharina Giesbrecht1, Udo Goetsch4, Gudrun Just-Nübling1, Johanna Kessel1, Simone Lieberknecht1, Birgit Muntau3, Dennis Tappe3, Joscha Schork4,5, Timo Wolf1,5.
Abstract
Two cases of presumably airport-acquired falciparum malaria were diagnosed in Frankfurt in October 2019. They were associated with occupation at the airport, and Plasmodium falciparum parasites from their blood showed genetically identical microsatellite and allele patterns. Both had severe malaria. It took more than a week before the diagnosis was made. If symptoms are indicative and there is a plausible exposure, malaria should be considered even if patients have not travelled to an endemic area.Entities:
Keywords: airport; falciparum; malaria; non-endemic country
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31822328 PMCID: PMC6905295 DOI: 10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2019.24.49.1900691
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Euro Surveill ISSN: 1025-496X
Figure 1Giemsa stain of Plasmodium falciparum trophozoites at a parasite density of 7%, case of airport-acquired falciparum malaria, Frankfurt, Germany, October 2019 (Case 1, magnification x 1,000)
Figure 2Parasite typing targeting (A) the multicopy microsatellite PfRRM and (B) the Duffy-Binding-Like domain α (DBLα) of Plasmodium falciparum, cases of airport-acquired malaria, Frankfurt/Main, Germany October 2019a
MSP-1 and MSP-2 allele distribution in isolates from two cases of airport-acquired falciparum malariaa compared to three unrelated Plasmodium falciparum infections, Frankfurt, Germany, October 2019
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| K1 |
| n/d | n/d | n/d | n/d |
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| n/d | n/d | n/d | n/d | |
| BNITM_80066 | 129 | 158 | 185 | 194 | 203 | |
| BNITM_80072 | 158 | 168 | 194 | 203 | 221 | |
| BNITM_80098 | 158 | 168 | 177 | 185 | 194 | |
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| MAD20 | n/d | n/d | n/d | n/d | n/d |
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| n/d | n/d | n/d | n/d | n/d | |
| BNITM_80066 | 102 | 110 | 120 | 167 | 194 | |
| BNITM_80072 | 131 | 139 | n/d | n/d | n/d | |
| BNITM_80098 | 102 | 120 | 158 | n/d | n/d | |
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| RO33 | n/d | n/d | n/d | n/d | n/d |
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| n/d | n/d | n/d | n/d | n/d | |
| BNITM_80066 | 125 | 130 | n/d | n/d | n/d | |
| BNITM_80072 | 125 | 130 | n/d | n/d | n/d | |
| BNITM_80098 | 125 | 130 | n/d | n/d | n/d | |
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| 3D7 |
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| n/d | n/d | n/d |
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| n/d | n/d | n/d | |
| BNITM_80066 | 253 | 265 | n/d | n/d | n/d | |
| BNITM_80072 | 253 | 265 | n/d | n/d | n/d | |
| BNITM_80098 | 253 | 265 | n/d | n/d | n/d | |
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| FC27 |
| n/d | n/d | n/d | n/d |
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| n/d | n/d | n/d | n/d | |
| BNITM_80066 | 288 | 302 | n/d | n/d | n/d | |
| BNITM_80072 | 288 | 302 | n/d | n/d | n/d | |
| BNITM_80098 | 288 | 302 | n/d | n/d | n/d | |
Bp: base pair; n/d: no allele detected.
a FFM_1001; FFM_11002.
b Different alleles within an allelic family were identified according to their size and listed numerically.