Malaria Transmission Studies in Mali
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Анотація
Опис
Plasmodium falciparum malaria continues to evade control efforts in part through the complexity of its life cycle, which involves both humans and mosquitoes. While it is known that the gametocyte form of the parasite transmits disease, it is unclear which individuals constitute the primary gametocyte reservoir in a given human population. It is also unclear how an individual s asexual parasite density, acquired immune responses, and red blood cell (RBC) polymorphisms affect the presence and transmission of gametocytes. Investigating these effects has been limited in part because gametocytes are often present in peripheral blood at densities below the limit of microscopic detection. Recent technical advances in the molecular detection of gametocytes have set the stage for a better understanding of gametocyte epidemiology and biology in humans. In a setting of highly seasonal transmission, we are conducting an epidemiological study to estimate gametocyte prevalence over 1 year in the village of Kenieroba, Mali. In a cohort of 500 individuals that represents the age-distribution of the entire village population, we will explore how age, asexual parasite prevalence, season, and RBC polymorphisms affect variation in gametocyte prevalence (detected by a sensitive molecular method). From these same individuals, we will purify plasma IgG and compare its transmission-blocking activity by age group and season. These assessments will provide a foundation for future studies of gametocytemia dynamics within individuals as well as the impact of host immunity on gametocyte infectivity in our study population. Such information will enable us to identify those individuals that are primarily responsible for malaria transmission in Kenieroba. Incorporation of such findings into new or existing computer-based models of parasite infection and transmission may improve our evaluation of existing malaria control strategies.
Дати
Востаннє перевірено: | 01/19/2015 |
Перший поданий: | 04/08/2013 |
Орієнтовна реєстрація подана: | 04/08/2013 |
Опубліковано вперше: | 04/10/2013 |
Останнє оновлення надіслано: | 07/31/2018 |
Останнє оновлення опубліковано: | 08/01/2018 |
Фактична дата початку навчання: | 03/19/2013 |
Розрахункова дата первинного завершення: | 01/19/2015 |
Розрахункова дата завершення дослідження: | 01/19/2015 |
Стан або захворювання
Фаза
Критерії прийнятності
Вік, придатний для навчання | 6 Months До 6 Months |
Стать, яка підходить для вивчення | All |
Приймає здорових добровольців | Так |
Критерії | - INCLUSION CRITERIA (COHORT STUDY) 1. Age 6 months to 65 years, inclusive 2. Resident of Kenieroba with no plans to relocate away from Kenieroba for 1 year 3. Willingness to participate in the study as evidenced by informed consent (if <18 years, the informed consent of parent or guardian of the child, and assent from children 14 to 17 years old) EXCLUSION CRITERIA (COHORT STUDY) 1. Any condition that in the opinion of the investigator would render the participant unable to comply with the protocol (e.g., psychiatric disease) 2. Any health condition that in the opinion of the investigator would confound data analysis or pose unnecessary exposure risks to study personnel (e.g., individuals who are known to be HIV-infected) or to the participant (e.g., severe malnutrition) 3. Pregnancy for venous blood collections (March 2013, October 2013, March 2014) INCLUSION CRITERIA (ADULT BLOOD COLLECTION STUDY) 1. Age 18 to 65 years, inclusive 2. Hb level greater than or equal to 8.5 g/dL 3. Willingness to participate in the study as evidenced by informed consent EXCLUSION CRITERIA (ADULT BLOOD COLLECTION STUDY) 1. Pregnancy 2. Any condition that in the opinion of the investigator would render the participant unable to comply with the protocol (e.g., psychiatric disease) 3. Any health condition that in the opinion of the investigator would confound data analysis or pose unnecessary exposure risks to study personnel (e.g., individuals who are known to be HIV-infected) or to the participant (e.g., severe malnutrition) INCLUSION CRITERIA (PARASITIZED BLOOD COLLECTION STUDY): 1. Age 2 to 17 years, inclusive 2. Hb level greater than or equal to 8.5 g/dL 3. Previous enrollment in cohort study on protocol #08-I-N120 4. Uncomplicated malaria* 5. P. falciparum density greater than or equal to 10,000/microliters 6. Known hemoglobin type HbAA or HbAS 7. Not enrolled in this protocol s cohort study 8. Willingness to participate in the study as evidenced by informed consent and assent from children 14-17 years old) - Uncomplicated malaria: axillary temperature >37.5 degrees Celcius or history of fever in the past few days and no criteria of SM (see next paragraph) and no other etiologies of febrile illness (e.g., respiratory tract infection) on clinical examination. Severe P. falciparum malaria: parasitemia of any density and any one of the following: coma (Blantyre coma score less than or equal to 2), convulsions (witnessed by investigator), severe prostration, severe anemia (hemoglobin less than or equal to 6 g/dl), respiratory distress, hypoglycemia (serum glucose less than or equal to less than or equal to 40 mg/dl), jaundice/icterus, shock (systolic blood pressure less than or equal to 70 mmHg, rapid pulse, cool extremities), cessation of eating and drinking, repetitive vomiting. EXCLUSION CRITERIA (PARASITIZED BLOOD COLLECTION STUDY): 1. Pregnancy 2. Any condition that in the opinion of the investigator would render the participant unable to comply with the protocol (e.g., psychiatric disease) 3. Any health condition that in the opinion of the investigator would confound data analysis or pose unnecessary risks to study participants (e.g., severe malnutrition, acquired or inherited immunodeficiency) |
Результат
Заходи первинного результату
1. Determine gametocytemia prevalence at each time point relative to age group, asexual parasitemia prevalence, season, and red blood cell polymorphisms, for all cohort enrollees residing in Kenieroba and not treated for malaria during the previous... [1 year]