Literature DB >> 33556035

Direct Comparison of Standard and Ultrasensitive PCR for the Detection of Plasmodium falciparum from Dried Blood Spots in Bagamoyo, Tanzania.

Christine F Markwalter1, Billy Ngasala2, Tonelia Mowatt1, Christopher Basham3, Zackary Park3, Mwajabu Loya2, Meredith Muller3, Christopher Plowe4, Myaing Nyunt4, Jessica T Lin3.   

Abstract

Ultrasensitive PCR used in low-transmission malaria-endemic settings has revealed a much higher burden of asymptomatic infections than that detected by rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) or standard PCR, but there is limited evidence as to whether this is the case in higher transmission settings. Using dried blood spots (DBS) collected among 319 schoolchildren in Bagamoyo, Tanzania, we found good correlation (Pearson's R = 0.995) between Plasmodium falciparum parasite densities detected by a DNA-based 18s rRNA real-time PCR (qPCR) and an RNA-based ultrasensitive reverse transcriptase (RT)-PCR (usPCR) for the same target. Whereas prevalence by usPCR was higher than that found by qPCR (37% versus 32%), the proportion of additionally detected low-density infections (median parasite density < 0.050 parasites/µL) represented an incremental increase. It remains unclear to what extent these low-density infections may contribute to the infectious reservoir in different malaria transmission settings.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33556035      PMCID: PMC8045654          DOI: 10.4269/ajtmh.20-1233

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


  3 in total

1.  Feasibility of community at-home dried blood spot collection combined with pooled reverse transcription PCR as a viable and convenient method for malaria epidemiology studies.

Authors:  Dianna E B Hergott; Tonny J Owalla; Jennifer E Balkus; Bernadette Apio; Jimmy Lema; Barbara Cemeri; Andrew Akileng; Annette M Seilie; Chris Chavtur; Weston Staubus; Ming Chang; Thomas G Egwang; Sean C Murphy
Journal:  Malar J       Date:  2022-07-14       Impact factor: 3.469

2.  Seasonality and transmissibility of Plasmodium ovale in Bagamoyo District, Tanzania.

Authors:  Brian B Tarimo; Vincent O Nyasembe; Jessica T Lin; Derrick K Mathias; Billy Ngasala; Christopher Basham; Isaack J Rutagi; Meredith Muller; Srijana B Chhetri; Rebecca Rubinstein; Jonathan J Juliano; Mwajabu Loya; Rhoel R Dinglasan
Journal:  Parasit Vectors       Date:  2022-02-14       Impact factor: 3.876

3.  Temporal Dynamics of Subclinical Malaria in Different Transmission Zones of Myanmar.

Authors:  Joseph R Egger; Kay T Han; Huang Fang; Xiao Nong Zhou; Tin M Hlaing; Myo Thant; Zay Y Han; Xiao X Wang; Tu Hong; Alyssa Platt; Ryan Simmons; Thynn K Thane; Manfred Meng; Joyce Hogue; Christine F Markwalter; Aung Thi; Thura Htay; Zaw W Thein; Aye K Paing; Zin M Tun; Swai M Oo; Poe P Aung; Myaing M Nyunt; Christopher V Plowe
Journal:  Am J Trop Med Hyg       Date:  2022-07-25       Impact factor: 3.707

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