Author:
Sun Xiao-dong,Zhao Ya-ling,Lin Zu-rui,Zhao Ye,Zhou Yao-wu,Li Shi-gang,Guo Xiang-rui,Tian Peng,Duan Kai-xia,Ding Chun-li,Chen Qi-yan,Sui Yuan,Lu Shen-ning,Cotter Chris,Wang Duo-quan,Zheng Zhi
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Mass screening and treatment (MSAT) for malaria elimination lacks an ideal diagnostic tool to allow sensitive and affordable test of the target population in the field. This study evaluated whether Capture and Ligation Probe-PCR (CLIP-PCR) could be used in a field MSAT in Laiza City, Myanmar.
Methods
On day 0, two dried blood spots were collected from each participant. On day 1, all samples were screened for Plasmodium in a 20 m2 laboratory with workbench, a biosafety cabinet, a refrigerator, a benchtop shaking incubator and a qPCR machine, by four technicians using CLIP-PCR with sample pooling, at a health clinic of the Chinese bordering town of Nabang. On day 2, all positives were followed up and treated.
Results
Of 15,038 persons (65% of the total population) screened, 204 (1.36%) were CLIP-PCR positives. Among them, 188, 14, and 2 were infected with Plasmodium vivax, Plasmodium falciparum, and P. vivax/P. falciparum mix, respectively. The testing capacity was 538 persons/day, with a cost of US$0.92 /person. The proportion of submicroscopic infection was 64.7%. All positive individuals received treatment within 72 h after blood collection.
Conclusion
Using CLIP-PCR in MSAT in low transmission settings can support the malaria elimination efforts in the China-Myanmar border region.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
National Major Science and Technology Projects
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Parasitology
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