Literature DB >> 9419850

Transmission of mixed malaria species and strains by mosquitoes, as detected by PCR, in a study area in Guinea-Bissau.

A P Arez1, K Palsson, J Pinto, A S Franco, J Dinis, T G Jaenson, G Snounou, V E do Rosario.   

Abstract

Parasites present in blood samples of asymptomatic carriers and in the midgut of mosquitoes collected within a few days from the same households, have been analysed by PCR. A high prevalence (32%) of infected mosquitoes was observed and, in half of these, two parasite species were found simultaneously. The distribution of parasite species in the mosquito correlated with that found in the infected persons. Genotype patterns of Plasmodium falciparum populations were however found to be different in the two sets of samples. These results and the potential of PCR are discussed with reference to investigations of the dynamics of malaria transmission.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9419850

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Parassitologia        ISSN: 0048-2951


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4.  The Consequences of Mixed-Species Malaria Parasite Co-Infections in Mice and Mosquitoes for Disease Severity, Parasite Fitness, and Transmission Success.

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