Mixed Plasmodium malariae Infections Were Underdetected in a Malaria Endemic Area in the Amazon Region, Brazil

Plasmodium malariae infections are often asymptomatic and long-lasting. Mixed infections are often underdetected in areas where P. malariae, P. vivax, and P. falciparum are coendemic. In this study, we described the occurrence of these species circulating as single or mixed infections in Pará state,...

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Published in:The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene Vol. 105; no. 5; pp. 1184 - 1186
Main Authors: Cunha, Maristela G, Santos, Camille S, Raiol, Milene, Costa, Sheyla Patrícia T, Ventura, Ana Maria R, Póvoa, Marinete M, Ribeiro-Dos-Santos, Ândrea
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States Institute of Tropical Medicine 01-11-2021
The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
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Summary:Plasmodium malariae infections are often asymptomatic and long-lasting. Mixed infections are often underdetected in areas where P. malariae, P. vivax, and P. falciparum are coendemic. In this study, we described the occurrence of these species circulating as single or mixed infections in Pará state, Brazil, in the Amazon region, with the purpose of clarifying the impact of misidentification of parasite species based only on morphological description using thick blood smear. By using real-time polymerase chain reaction based on the amplification of the mitochondrial DNA, we detected a prevalence of 46% (58/126) mixed infections with 33.3% P. malariae/P. vivax which were read as P. vivax monoinfections by microscopy detection. Our findings confirmed the high circulation of P. malariae in a malaria endemic area in the Brazilian Amazon region.
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Authors’ addresses: Maristela G. Cunha and Sheyla Patrícia T. Costa, Laboratório de Microbiologia e Imunologia, Instituto de Ciências Biológicas, Universidade Federal do Pará, Belém, Pará, Brazil, E-mails: mgcunha@ufpa.br and sheylapatricia@gmail.com. Camille S. Santos, Milene Raiol, and Ândrea Ribeiro-dos-Santos, Laboratório de Genética Humana e Médica, Instituto de Ciências Biológicas, Universidade Federal do Pará, Belém, Pará, Brazil, E-mails: camillebiologia@gmail.com, mileneraiol@uol.com.br, and akelyufpa@gmail.com. Ana Maria R. Ventura and Marinete M. Póvoa, Seção de Parasitologia, Instituto Evandro Chagas, Ananindeua, Pará, Brazil, E-mails: ana_mariaventura@hotmail.com and povoamm@gmail.com.
ISSN:0002-9637
1476-1645
DOI:10.4269/ajtmh.21-0296