Non-falciparum malaria infections are as prevalent as P. falciparum among Tanzanian schoolchildren

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Sendor RachelORCID,Mitchell Cedar L.ORCID,Chacky Frank,Mohamed Ally,Mhamilawa Lwidiko E.,Molteni Fabrizio,Nyinondi Ssanyu,Kabula Bilali,Mkali Humphrey,Reaves Erik J.,Serbantez Naomi,Kitojo Chonge,Makene Twilumba,Kyaw Thwai,Muller Meredith,Mwanza Alexis,Eckert Erin L.,Parr Jonathan B.,Lin Jessica T.,Juliano Jonathan J.ORCID,Ngasala Billy

Abstract

AbstractEfforts to achieve malaria elimination need to consider both falciparum and non-falciparum infections. The prevalence and geographic distribution of four Plasmodium species were determined by real-time PCR using dried blood spots collected during the 2017 School Malaria Parasitological Survey of eight regions of Tanzania. Among 3,456 schoolchildren, 22% had P. falciparum, 24% P. ovale spp., 4% P. malariae, and 0.3% P. vivax. Ninety-one percent of P. ovale infections had very low parasite densities, based on amplification at later cycle thresholds. Sixty-four percent of P. ovale infections were single-species, and 35% of these were detected in low malaria endemicity regions. P. malariae infections were predominantly co-infections with P. falciparum (73%). P. vivax was largely detected in northern and eastern regions. Overall, 43% of children with P. falciparum were co-infected with at least one non-falciparum species. A large, previously under-appreciated burden of P. ovale spp. infection exists among Tanzanian schoolchildren.Article SummaryA previously unrecognized burden of non-falciparum malaria infections was detected among Tanzanian schoolchildren in a 2017 cross-sectional study, with P. ovale spp. prevalence comparable to P. falciparum, and low-level prevalences of P. malariae and P. vivax detected.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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