Emergence of a new focus of Plasmodium malariae in forest villages of district Balaghat, Central India: implications for the diagnosis of malaria and its control
- 29 October 2012
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Tropical Medicine & International Health
- Vol. 18 (1) , 12-17
- https://doi.org/10.1111/tmi.12005
Abstract
Objective During an epidemiological study (January–July 2012) on malaria in forest villages of Central India, Plasmodium malariae‐like malaria parasites were observed in blood smears of fever cases. We aimed to confirm the presence of P. malariae using molecular tools i.e. species‐specific nested polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and DNA sequencing.Methods All fever cases or cases with history of fever in 25 villages of Balaghat district were screened for malaria parasite using bivalent rapid diagnostic test and microscopy after obtaining written informed consent. Nested PCR was employed on microscopically suspected P. malariae cases. DNA sequences in the target region for PCR diagnosis were analysed for all the suspected cases of P. malariae.Results Among the 22 microscopy suspected P. malariae cases, nested PCR confirmed the identity of P. malariae in 19 cases. Among these 14 were mono P. malariae infections, three were mixed infection of P. malariae with Plasmodium falciparum and two were mixed infection of P. malariae with Plasmodium vivax. Clinically P. malariae subjects generally presented with fever and headache. However, the typical 3‐day pattern of quantum malaria was not observed. The parasite density of P. malariae was significantly lower than that of P. vivax and P. falciparum.Discussions Plasmodium malariae may have been in existence in forest villages of central India but escaped identification due to its close resemblance to P. vivax. The results re‐affirm the importance of molecular methods of testing on routine basis for efficacious control strategies against malaria.Keywords
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