Clinical and Parasitological Profiles of Gestational, Placental and Congenital Malaria in Northwestern Colombia

Author:

Cardona-Arias Jaiberth Antonio1ORCID,Higuita-Gutiérrez Luis Felipe12ORCID,Carmona-Fonseca Jaime3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Microbiology, Universidad de Antioquia (UdeA), Medellín 050010, Colombia

2. School of Medicine, Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia, Medellín 050012, Colombia

3. Grupo de Investigación Salud y Comunidad César Uribe Piedrahíta, Universidad de Antioquia, Medellín 050010, Colombia

Abstract

This study compared the clinical–parasitological profiles of gestational (GM), placental (PM), and congenital (CM) malaria in northwestern Colombia. A cross-sectional study with 829 pregnant women, 549 placentas, and 547 newborns was conducted. The frequency of GM was 35.8%, PM 20.9%, and CM 8.5%. P. vivax predominated in GM; in PM, the proportion of P. vivax and P. falciparum was similar; in CM, P. falciparum predominated. The main clinical findings were headache (49%), anemia (32%), fever (24%), and musculoskeletal pain (13%). The clinical manifestations were statistically higher in P. vivax infections. In submicroscopic GM (positive with qPCR and negative with thick blood smear), the frequency of anemia, sore throat, and a headache was statistically higher compared with pregnant women without malaria. GM, PM, and CM reduce birth weight and head circumference. In Colombia, this is the first research on the clinical characteristics of GM, PM, and CM; contrary to evidence from other countries, P. vivax and submicroscopic infections are associated with clinical outcomes.

Funder

Universidad de Antioquia and Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia

Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,General Immunology and Microbiology

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