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Trends of neglected Plasmodium species infection in humans over the past century in India.


ABSTRACT: Background:Efforts for malaria elimination in India focus solely on the more prevalent human malaria parasites of Plasmodium falciparum (Pf) and Plasmodium vivax (Pv). The three non-Pf/Pv species - Plasmodium malariae (Pm), Plasmodium ovale (Po) and Plasmodium knowlesi (Pk) are seldom studied though they are often present as mixed infections with Pf/Pv and thus may be misdiagnosed. This study provides a comprehensive landscape of Pm, Po, and Pk infections from 1930 to 2020. Methodology:We systematically searched for published literature on Pm, Po, and Pk in India from PubMed database and collated data from 35 studies. The data, starting from 1930, were mapped decade-wise across India. The prevalence of the three neglected Plasmodium species and their proportional contribution to reported Plasmodium mixed-infection were also calculated and analysed. Principal findings:Amongst the three non-Pf/Pv species, Pm infections have been reported in greater numbers across India and were mostly mono-infections till 1980. From 1983 onwards, reports of Pm mixed infections with Pf/Pv started to emerge. In contrast, reports on occurrence of Po are still rare barring few mixed infection studies. Further, Pk mono- and mixed cases were first reported in 2004 in India and Pk now has been found reported from four Indian states. Conclusion:This is the first account of country-wide assimilation of reported malaria parasite species data that covers Pm, Po, and Pk infection profiles from 1930 to 2020. This study illustrates the need to survey all 5 human malaria parasite species in India and to target them collectively during the malaria elimination phase.

SUBMITTER: Chaturvedi R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7683271 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Trends of neglected <i>Plasmodium</i> species infection in humans over the past century in India.

Chaturvedi Rini R   Deora Nimita N   Bhandari Deepam D   Parvez Suhel S   Sinha Abhinav A   Sharma Amit A  

One health (Amsterdam, Netherlands) 20201028


<h4>Background</h4>Efforts for malaria elimination in India focus solely on the more prevalent human malaria parasites of <i>Plasmodium falciparum (Pf)</i> and <i>Plasmodium vivax (Pv)</i>. The three non<i>-Pf/Pv</i> species - <i>Plasmodium malariae (Pm), Plasmodium ovale (Po)</i> and <i>Plasmodium knowlesi (Pk)</i> are seldom studied though they are often present as mixed infections with <i>Pf/Pv</i> and thus may be misdiagnosed. This study provides a comprehensive landscape of <i>Pm, Po</i>, a  ...[more]

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