| Literature DB >> 32959764 |
Elisha Adeniji1, Kwaku Poku Asante1, Owusu Boahen1, Guillaume Compaoré2, Boubacar Coulibaly2, Seyram Kaali1, Youssouf Kabore3, Mathieu Lamy4, John Lusingu5,6, Anangisye Malabeja6, Petra Mens7, Mattéa Orsini8, Lucas Otieno9, Walter Otieno9, Seth Owusu-Agyei1, Janet Oyieko9, Jean-Yves Pirçon10, Nicolas Praet10, François Roman10, Ali Sie2, Valentine Sing'oei9, Sodiomon B Sirima3, Khadime Sylla11, Roger Tine11, Alfred B Tiono3, Mathilda Tivura1, Effua Usuf12, Stéphanie Wéry10.
Abstract
RTS,S/AS01E malaria vaccine safety, effectiveness, and impact will be assessed in pre- and post-vaccine introduction studies, comparing the occurrence of malaria cases and adverse events in vaccinated versus unvaccinated children. Because those comparisons may be confounded by potential year-to-year fluctuations in malaria transmission intensity and malaria control intervention usage, the latter should be carefully monitored to adequately adjust the analyses. This observational cross-sectional study is assessing Plasmodium falciparum parasite prevalence (PfPR) and malaria control intervention usage over nine annual surveys performed at peak parasite transmission. Plasmodium falciparum parasite prevalence was measured by microscopy and nucleic acid amplification test (quantitative PCR) in parallel in all participants, and defined as the proportion of infected participants among participants tested. Results of surveys 1 (S1) and 2 (S2), conducted in five sub-Saharan African countries, including some participating in the Malaria Vaccine Implementation Programme (MVIP), are reported herein; 4,208 and 4,199 children were, respectively, included in the analyses. Plasmodium falciparum parasite prevalence estimated using microscopy varied between study sites in both surveys, with the lowest prevalence in Senegalese sites and the highest in Burkina Faso. In sites located in the MVIP areas (Kintampo and Kombewa), PfPR in children aged 6 months to 4 years ranged from 24.8% to 27.3%, depending on the study site and the survey. Overall, 89.5% and 86.4% of children used a bednet in S1 and S2, of whom 68.7% and 77.9% used impregnated bednets. No major difference was observed between the two surveys in terms of PfPR or use of malaria control interventions.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32959764 PMCID: PMC7646796 DOI: 10.4269/ajtmh.19-0795
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Trop Med Hyg ISSN: 0002-9637 Impact factor: 2.345
Figure 1.Study design overview and study population included in the analysis. ICF = inform consent form; N = number of participants in each group; 6 M to < 5 Y = 6 months to younger than 5 years; 5 Y to < 10 Y = 5 years to younger than 10 years.
Plasmodium falciparum parasitemia prevalence measured by microscopy by study site and survey according to age-group
| Age-group | Study site | Survey 1 | Survey 2 | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Proportion (%) | 95% CI | Proportion (%) | 95% CI | ||||||
| 6 M to < 5 Y | Nouna, BF | 249 | 404 | 61.6 | 56.7; 66.4 | 321 | 400 | 80.3 | 76.0; 84.0 |
| Saponé, BF | 162 | 403 | 40.2 | 35.4; 45.2 | 182 | 399 | 45.6 | 40.7; 50.6 | |
| Kintampo, GH | 99 | 400 | 24.8 | 20.6; 29.3 | 109 | 400 | 27.3 | 22.9; 31.9 | |
| Kombewa, KE | 100 | 402 | 24.9 | 20.7; 29.4 | 108 | 401 | 26.9 | 22.7; 31.6 | |
| Keur Socé, SN | 2 | 400 | 0.5 | 0.1; 1.8 | 4 | 397 | 1.0 | 0.3; 2.6 | |
| Niakhar, SN | 6 | 398 | 1.5 | 0.6; 3.3 | 1 | 397 | 0.3 | 0.01; 1.4 | |
| Korogwe, TZ | 29 | 401 | 7.2 | 4.9; 10.2 | 6 | 400 | 1.5 | 0.6; 3.2 | |
| 5 to < 10 Y | Nouna, BF | 154 | 202 | 76.2 | 69.8; 81.9 | 167 | 200 | 83.5 | 77.6; 88.4 |
| Saponé, BF | 137 | 201 | 68.2 | 61.2; 74.5 | 134 | 200 | 67.0 | 60.0; 73.5 | |
| Kintampo, GH | 115 | 200 | 57.5 | 50.3; 64.4 | 103 | 200 | 51.5 | 44.4; 58.6 | |
| Kombewa, KE | 96 | 197 | 48.7 | 41.6; 55.9 | 81 | 198 | 40.9 | 34.0; 48.1 | |
| Keur Socé, SN | 1 | 200 | 0.5 | 0.01; 2.8 | 2 | 203 | 1.0 | 0.1; 3.5 | |
| Niakhar, SN | 3 | 200 | 1.5 | 0.3; 4.3 | 2 | 204 | 1.0 | 0.1; 3.5 | |
| Korogwe, TZ | 34 | 200 | 17.0 | 12.1; 22.9 | 12 | 200 | 6.0 | 3.1; 10.3 | |
BF = Burkina Faso; GH = Ghana; KE = Kenya; SN = Senegal; TZ = Tanzania; n = number of participants positive for P. falciparum parasitemia measured by microscopy; N = number of participants with known result for P. falciparum microscopy; P. falciparum = Plasmodium falciparum; 6 M to < 5 Y = 6 months to younger than 5 years; 5 Y to < 10 Y = 5 years to younger than 10 years; 95% CI = exact 95% CI.
Figure 2.Plasmodium falciparum parasitemia prevalence measured by microscopy, by age category, and by site. 6 M to < 5 Y = 6 months to younger than 5 years; 5 Y to < 10 Y = 5 years to younger than 10 years. Error bars depict 95% CI.
Gametocyte results measured by microscopy according to P. falciparum infection status per study site and survey
| Study site, | Gametocytes measured by microscopy | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Participants positive for | Participants tested for | |||
| Survey 1 | Survey 2 | Survey 1 | Survey 2 | |
| Nouna, BF | ||||
| Positive | 89 (22.1) | 76 (15.6) | 96 (15.8) | 77 (12.8) |
| Saponé, BF | ||||
| Positive | 111 (37.1) | 84 (26.6) | 137 (22.7) | 109 (18.2) |
| Kintampo, GH | ||||
| Positive | 16 (7.5) | 23 (10.9) | 18 (3.0) | 32 (5.3) |
| Kombewa, KE | ||||
| Positive | 19 (9.7) | 8 (4.2) | 24 (4.0) | 9 (1.5) |
| Keur Socé, SN | ||||
| Positive | 2 (66.7) | 5 (83.3) | 5 (0.8) | 5 (0.8) |
| Niakhar, SN | ||||
| Positive | 1 (11.1) | 0.0 (0) | 3 (0.5) | 0.0 (0) |
| Korogwe, TZ | ||||
| Positive | 7 (11.1) | 1 (5.6) | 8 (1.3) | 1 (0.2) |
BF = Burkina Faso; GH = Ghana; KE = Kenya; SN = Senegal; TZ = Tanzania; n (%) = number (percentage) of participants in a given category; N = total number of participants; P. falciparum = Plasmodium falciparum.
Agreement between microscopy and QT-PCR test results by survey
| Study site | Survey 1 | Survey 2 | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| QT-PCR | QT-PCR | |||||||||||
| Positive ( | Negative ( | Total | Positive ( | Negative ( | Total ( | |||||||
| % | % | % | % | |||||||||
| Nouna, BF | Positive | 347 | 90.1 | 38 | 9.9 | 385 | 400 | 82.1 | 87 | 17.9 | 487 | |
| % | 85.5 | – | 21.7 | – | 87.5 | – | 61.3 | – | ||||
| Negative | 59 | 30.1 | 137 | 69.9 | 196 | 57 | 50.9 | 55 | 49.1 | 112 | ||
| % | 14.5 | – | 78.3 | – | 12.5 | – | 38.7 | – | ||||
| Total | 406 | – | 175 | – | 457 | – | 142 | – | – | |||
| Saponé, BF | Positive | 212 | 99.1 | 2 | 0.9 | 214 | 312 | 98.7 | 4 | 1.3 | 316 | |
| % | 86.2 | – | 1.1 | – | 80.0 | – | 1.9 | – | ||||
| Negative | 34 | 16.0 | 178 | 84.0 | 212 | 78 | 27.6 | 205 | 72.4 | 283 | ||
| % | 13.8 | – | 98.9 | – | 20.0 | – | 98.1 | – | – | |||
| Total | 246 | – | 180 | – | – | 390 | – | 209 | – | – | ||
| Kintampo, GH | Positive | 188 | 90.0 | 21 | 10 | 209 | 201 | 94.8 | 11 | 5.2 | 212 | |
| % | 81.4 | – | 6.3 | – | 71.5 | 3.4 | – | |||||
| Negative | 43 | 12.1 | 313 | 87.9 | 356 | 80 | 20.6 | 308 | 79.4 | 388 | ||
| % | 18.6 | – | 93.7 | – | 28.5 | 96.6 | – | |||||
| Total | 231 | – | 334 | – | – | 281 | – | 319 | – | – | ||
| Kombewa, KE | Positive | 174 | 88.8 | 22 | 11.2 | 196 | 185 | 97.9 | 4 | 2.1 | 189 | |
| % | 66.4 | – | 6.5 | – | 78.4 | – | 1.1 | – | ||||
| Negative | 88 | 21.8 | 315 | 78.2 | 403 | 51 | 12.4 | 359 | 87.6 | 410 | ||
| % | 33.6 | – | 93.5 | – | 21.6 | 98.9 | – | |||||
| Total | 262 | – | 337 | – | – | 236 | 363 | – | – | |||
| Keur Socé, SN | Positive | – | – | – | – | – | 4 | 66.7 | 2 | 33.3 | 6 | |
| % | – | – | – | – | 57.1 | 0.4 | – | |||||
| Negative | – | – | – | – | – | 3 | 0.5 | 547 | 99.5 | 550 | ||
| % | – | – | – | – | 42.9 | – | 99.6 | – | ||||
| Total | – | – | – | – | 7 | – | 549 | – | – | |||
| Niakhar, SN | Positive | 7 | 87.5 | 1 | 12.5 | 8 | 3 | 100.0 | 0 | 0.0 | 3 | |
| % | 46.7 | – | 0.2 | 21.4 | – | 0.0 | – | – | ||||
| Negative | 8 | 1.4 | 549 | 98.6 | 557 | 11 | 1.8 | 587 | 98.2 | 598 | ||
| % | 53.3 | – | 99.8 | – | 78.6 | – | 100.0 | – | – | |||
| Total | 15 | – | 550 | – | – | 14 | – | 587 | – | – | ||
| Korogwe, TZ | Positive | 55 | 87.3 | 8 | 12.7 | 63 | 16 | 88.9 | 2 | 11.1 | 18 | |
| % | 50.9 | – | 1.6 | – | 50.0 | – | 0.4 | – | – | |||
| Negative | 53 | 9.9 | 485 | 90.1 | 538 | 16 | 2.7 | 566 | 97.3 | 582 | ||
| % | 49.1 | – | 98.4 | – | 50.0 | – | 99.6 | – | – | |||
| Total | 108 | – | 493 | – | – | 32 | – | 568 | – | – | ||
| Overall total | Positive | 983 | 91.4 | 92 | 8.6 | 1,075 | 1,121 | 91.1 | 110 | 8.9 | 1,231 | |
| % | 77.5 | 4.4 | – | 79.1 | 4.0 | – | ||||||
| Negative | 285 | 12.6 | 1,977 | 87.4 | 2,262 | 296 | 10.1 | 2,627 | 89.9 | 2,923 | ||
| % | 22.5 | – | 95.6 | – | 20.9 | – | 96.0 | – | ||||
| Total | 1,268 | – | 2,069 | – | – | 1,417 | – | 2,737 | – | – | ||
BF = Burkina Faso; GH = Ghana; KE = Kenya; SN = Senegal; TZ = Tanzania; n = number of participants in a given category; P. falciparum = Plasmodium falciparum; QT-PCR = quantitative PCR; % = percentage of participants with available results.
Bednet usage the night before the survey by study site and survey
| Site, country | Bednet usage the night before the survey | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Survey 1 ( | Survey 2 ( | |||
| % (95% CI) | % (95% CI) | |||
| Nouna, BF | 547 | 90.3 (87.6; 92.5) | 530 | 88.3 (85.5; 90.8) |
| Saponé, BF | 557 | 92.2 (89.8; 94.2) | 534 | 89.1 (86.4; 91.5) |
| Kintampo, GH | 421 | 70.2 (66.3; 73.8) | 497 | 82.8 (79.6; 85.8) |
| Kombewa, KE | 584 | 97.5 (95.9; 98.6) | 534 | 89.1 (86.4; 91.5) |
| Keur Socé, SN | 568 | 94.7 (92.6; 96.3) | 520 | 86.7 (83.7; 89.3) |
| Niakhar, SN | 547 | 91.5 (88.9; 93.6) | 418 | 69.6 (65.7; 73.2) |
| Korogwe, TZ | 544 | 90.5 (87.9; 92.7) | 595 | 99.2 (98.1; 99.7) |
| Overall | 3,768 | 89.5 (88.6; 90.5) | 3,628 | 86.4 (85.3; 87.4) |
BF = Burkina Faso; GH = Ghana; KE = Kenya; SN = Senegal; TZ = Tanzania; n (%) = number (percentage) of children using a bednet the night before the visit in each site; N = total number of participants; 95% CI = exact 95% CI.
Figure 3.Bednet characterization according to obsolescence, impregnation, and condition, by survey and by site. impregnated bednet = bednet dipped in an insecticide liquid before or after purchase; new bednet = bednet not older than 1 year; S1 = survey 1; S2 = survey 2. Error bars depict 95% CI.
Care-seeking behaviors (treatment sought for fever and hospitalization for malaria) according to P. falciparum infection status by microscopy and survey
| Care-seeking behavior | Survey | Total | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| % (95% CI) | % (95% CI) | % (95% CI) | ||||||||
| Treatment sought for malaria or fever in the previous 14 days | S1 | 238 | 1,187 | 20.1 (17.8; 22.4) | 424 | 3,021 | 14.0 (12.8; 15.3) | 662 | 4,208 | 15.7 (14.6; 16.9) |
| S2 | 247 | 1,232 | 20.0 (17.8; 22.4) | 290 | 2,967 | 9.8 (8.7; 10.9) | 537 | 4,199 | 12.8 (11.8; 13.8) | |
| Hospitalization for malaria in the past 3 months | S1 | 33 | 1,187 | 2.8 (1.9; 3.9) | 76 | 3,021 | 2.5 (2.0; 3.1) | 109 | 4,208 | 2.6 (2.1; 3.1) |
| S2 | 42 | 1,232 | 3.4 (2.5; 4.6) | 77 | 2,967 | 2.6 (2.1; 3.2) | 119 | 4,199 | 2.8 (2.4; 3.4) | |
n (%) = number (percentage) of children in each group; N = total number of participants; P. falciparum = Plasmodium falciparum; S1 = survey 1; S2 = survey 2; 95% CI = exact 95% CI.
Figure 4.Plain language summary. This figure appears in color at