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Association Between Age and Plasmodium falciparum Infection Dynamics

机译:年龄和疟原虫感染动力学之间的关联

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Few data exist on the incidence or duration of natural Plasmodium falciparum infections in high-transmission settings. School-aged children (SAC) carry a disproportionate burden of infections, suggesting either increased incidence or increased duration. We estimated the incidence and duration of unique infections according to age groups. The Mfera Cohort Study (2014-2017) in Malawi had 2 years of follow-up, with 120 participants tested monthly and during sick visits. Blood samples were collected to detect P. falciparum by microscopy and polymerase chain reaction. Positive samples underwent genotyping. Simulation was used to account for high rates of nondetection of infection among low-parasitemia infections, which increase in frequency with age. Adults had significantly fewer unique infections per person per year (median, 2.5) compared with SAC and children younger than 5 years of age (6.3 and 6.6, respectively). Over half of all genotypes were persistent. Infections lasted significantly longer in adults (median, 180 days) and SAC (median, 163 days) compared with children younger than 5 years of age (median, 97 days), after accounting for age-dependent nondetection of infection. SAC acquired new infections at the same rate as children younger than 5 years, but they maintained these infections for longer periods of time, similar to adults. This study provides new insights into P. falciparum infection dynamics that should be considered when designing malaria control strategies.
机译:在高传输环境中的自然疟原虫感染的发生率或持续时间存在少数数据。学龄儿童(SAC)携带不成比例的感染负担,表明发病率增加或增加的持续时间。我们估计根据年龄组的独特感染的发病率和持续时间。 MFFEA COHORT研究(2014-2017)在马拉维有2年的随访,120名参与者每月测试和病人访问。收集血液样品以通过显微镜和聚合酶链反应检测P. falciparum。阳性样本接受基因分型。模拟用于考虑低寄生虫感染中感染的高速率,随着年龄的增长而增加。成人每年/年度每年的独特感染较少(中位数,2.5)与5岁以下(分别为5岁以下的儿童(分别为6.3和6.6)。超过一半的基因型都是持久的。成人(中位数,180天)和SAC(中位数,163天)的感染持续持续时间明显更长,与5岁以下的儿童(中位数,97天)进行核算,依赖于感染年龄依赖性。 SAC以比5年龄更年轻的儿童相同的速率获得了新的感染,但它们保持了这些感染,使这些感染更长的时间,类似于成年人。本研究为在设计疟疾控制策略时应考虑的P. falciparum感染动态提供新的见解。

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