Different Plasmodium falciparum clearance times in two Malian villages following artesunate monotherapy
Background: Artemisinin resistance described as increased parasite clearance time (PCT) is rare in Africa. More sensitive methods such as qPCR might better characterize the clearance phenotype in sub-Saharan Africa. Methods: PCT is explored in Mali using light microscopy and qPCR after artesunate fo...
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Aminatou Kone Sekou Sissoko Bakary Fofana Cheick O. Sangare Demba Dembele Aboubecrine Sedhigh Haidara Nouhoum Diallo Aoua Coulibaly Aliou Traore Sekou Toure Kadidia Haidara Kassim Sanogo Issaka Sagara Khalid B. Beshir José P. Gil Ogobara K. Doumbo Abdoulaye A. Djimde |
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Aminatou Kone Sekou Sissoko Bakary Fofana Cheick O. Sangare Demba Dembele Aboubecrine Sedhigh Haidara Nouhoum Diallo Aoua Coulibaly Aliou Traore Sekou Toure Kadidia Haidara Kassim Sanogo Issaka Sagara Khalid B. Beshir José P. Gil Ogobara K. Doumbo Abdoulaye A. Djimde Different Plasmodium falciparum clearance times in two Malian villages following artesunate monotherapy International Journal of Infectious Diseases Malaria Artesunate monotherapy Parasite clearance qPCR Plasmodium falciparum |
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Aminatou Kone Sekou Sissoko Bakary Fofana Cheick O. Sangare Demba Dembele Aboubecrine Sedhigh Haidara Nouhoum Diallo Aoua Coulibaly Aliou Traore Sekou Toure Kadidia Haidara Kassim Sanogo Issaka Sagara Khalid B. Beshir José P. Gil Ogobara K. Doumbo Abdoulaye A. Djimde |
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Different Plasmodium falciparum clearance times in two Malian villages following artesunate monotherapy |
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Different Plasmodium falciparum clearance times in two Malian villages following artesunate monotherapy |
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Different Plasmodium falciparum clearance times in two Malian villages following artesunate monotherapy |
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Different Plasmodium falciparum clearance times in two Malian villages following artesunate monotherapy |
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Different Plasmodium falciparum clearance times in two Malian villages following artesunate monotherapy |
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different plasmodium falciparum clearance times in two malian villages following artesunate monotherapy |
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International Journal of Infectious Diseases |
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Background: Artemisinin resistance described as increased parasite clearance time (PCT) is rare in Africa. More sensitive methods such as qPCR might better characterize the clearance phenotype in sub-Saharan Africa. Methods: PCT is explored in Mali using light microscopy and qPCR after artesunate for uncomplicated malaria. In two villages, patients were followed for 28 days. Blood smears and spots were collected respectively for microscopy and qPCR. Parasitemia slope half-life was calculated after microscopy. Patient residual parasitemia were measured by qPCR. Results: Uncorrected adequate clinical and parasitological responses (ACPR) observed in Faladje and Bougoula-Hameau were 78% and 92%, respectively (p = 0.01). This reached 100% for both after molecular correction.Proportions of 24H microscopy positive patients in Faladje and Bougoula-Hameau were 97.2% and 72%, respectively (p < 0.0001).Slope half-life was 2.8 h in Faladje vs 2H in Bougoula-Hameau (p < 0.001) andProportions of 72H patients with residual parasitemia were 68.5% and 40% in Faladje and Bougoula-Hameau, respectively (p = 0.003). The mean residual parasitemia was 2.9 in Faladje vs. 0.008 in Bougoula-Hameau (p = 0.002).Although artesunate is efficacious in Mali, the longer parasite clearance time with submicroscopic parasitemia observed may represent early signs of developing P. falciparum resistance to artemisinins. |
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Malaria Artesunate monotherapy Parasite clearance qPCR Plasmodium falciparum |
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doaj-4ba11110e8d448bc9a74c60361667b222020-11-25T03:50:11ZengElsevierInternational Journal of Infectious Diseases1201-97122020-06-0195399405Different Plasmodium falciparum clearance times in two Malian villages following artesunate monotherapyAminatou Kone0Sekou Sissoko1Bakary Fofana2Cheick O. Sangare3Demba Dembele4Aboubecrine Sedhigh Haidara5Nouhoum Diallo6Aoua Coulibaly7Aliou Traore8Sekou Toure9Kadidia Haidara10Kassim Sanogo11Issaka Sagara12Khalid B. Beshir13José P. Gil14Ogobara K. Doumbo15Abdoulaye A. Djimde16Malaria Research and Training Center, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Science, Techniques and Technology of Bamako, MaliMalaria Research and Training Center, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Science, Techniques and Technology of Bamako, MaliMalaria Research and Training Center, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Science, Techniques and Technology of Bamako, MaliMalaria Research and Training Center, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Science, Techniques and Technology of Bamako, MaliMalaria Research and Training Center, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Science, Techniques and Technology of Bamako, MaliMalaria Research and Training Center, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Science, Techniques and Technology of Bamako, MaliMalaria Research and Training Center, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Science, Techniques and Technology of Bamako, MaliMalaria Research and Training Center, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Science, Techniques and Technology of Bamako, MaliMalaria Research and Training Center, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Science, Techniques and Technology of Bamako, MaliMalaria Research and Training Center, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Science, Techniques and Technology of Bamako, MaliMalaria Research and Training Center, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Science, Techniques and Technology of Bamako, MaliMalaria Research and Training Center, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Science, Techniques and Technology of Bamako, MaliMalaria Research and Training Center, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Science, Techniques and Technology of Bamako, MaliFaculty of Infectious and Tropical Diseases, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM), London, UKMalaria research Center, Department of Microbiology and Tumor Cell Biology, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, SwedenMalaria Research and Training Center, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Science, Techniques and Technology of Bamako, MaliMalaria Research and Training Center, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Science, Techniques and Technology of Bamako, Mali; Corresponding author.Background: Artemisinin resistance described as increased parasite clearance time (PCT) is rare in Africa. More sensitive methods such as qPCR might better characterize the clearance phenotype in sub-Saharan Africa. Methods: PCT is explored in Mali using light microscopy and qPCR after artesunate for uncomplicated malaria. In two villages, patients were followed for 28 days. Blood smears and spots were collected respectively for microscopy and qPCR. Parasitemia slope half-life was calculated after microscopy. Patient residual parasitemia were measured by qPCR. Results: Uncorrected adequate clinical and parasitological responses (ACPR) observed in Faladje and Bougoula-Hameau were 78% and 92%, respectively (p = 0.01). This reached 100% for both after molecular correction.Proportions of 24H microscopy positive patients in Faladje and Bougoula-Hameau were 97.2% and 72%, respectively (p < 0.0001).Slope half-life was 2.8 h in Faladje vs 2H in Bougoula-Hameau (p < 0.001) andProportions of 72H patients with residual parasitemia were 68.5% and 40% in Faladje and Bougoula-Hameau, respectively (p = 0.003). The mean residual parasitemia was 2.9 in Faladje vs. 0.008 in Bougoula-Hameau (p = 0.002).Although artesunate is efficacious in Mali, the longer parasite clearance time with submicroscopic parasitemia observed may represent early signs of developing P. falciparum resistance to artemisinins.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1201971220302150MalariaArtesunate monotherapyParasite clearanceqPCRPlasmodium falciparum |