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Published in: Malaria Journal 1/2015

Open Access 01-12-2015 | Research

Sero-epidemiological evaluation of Plasmodium falciparum malaria in Senegal

Authors: Khadime Sylla, Roger Clément Kouly Tine, Magatte Ndiaye, Doudou Sow, Aïssatou Sarr, Marie Louise Tshibola Mbuyi, Ibrahima Diouf, Amy Colé Lô, Annie Abiola, Mame Cheikh Seck, Mouhamadou Ndiaye, Aïda Sadikh Badiane, Jean Louis A N’Diaye, Daouda Ndiaye, Oumar Faye, Thérèse Dieng, Yémou Dieng, Oumar Ndir, Oumar Gaye, Babacar Faye

Published in: Malaria Journal | Issue 1/2015

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Abstract

Background

In Senegal, a significant decrease of malaria transmission intensity has been noted the last years. Parasitaemia has become lower and, therefore, more difficult to detect by microscopy. In the context of submicroscopic parasitaemia, it has become relevant to rely on relevant malaria surveillance tools to better document malaria epidemiology in such settings. Serological markers have been proposed as an essential tool for malaria surveillance. This study aimed to evaluate the sero-epidemiological situation of Plasmodium falciparum malaria in two sentinel sites in Senegal.

Methods

Cross-sectional surveys were carried out in Velingara (south Senegal) and Keur Soce (central Senegal) between September and October 2010. Children under 10 years old, living in these areas, were enrolled using two-level, random sampling methods. P. falciparum infection was diagnosed using microscopy. P. falciparum antibodies against circumsporozoite protein (CSP), apical membrane protein (AMA1) and merozoite surface protein 1_42 (MSP1_42) were measured by ELISA method. A stepwise logistic regression analysis was done to assess factors associated with P. falciparum antibodies carriage.

Results

A total of 1,865 children under 10 years old were enrolled. The overall falciparum malaria prevalence was 4.99% with high prevalence in Velingara of 10.03% compared to Keur Soce of 0.3%. Symptomatic malaria cases (fever associated with parasitaemia) represented 17.37%. Seroprevalence of anti-AMA1, anti-MSP1_42 and anti-CSP antibody was 38.12, 41.55 and 40.38%, respectively. The seroprevalence was more important in Velingara and increased with age, active malaria infection and area of residence.

Conclusion

The use of serological markers can contribute to improved malaria surveillance in areas with declining malaria transmission. This study provided useful baseline information about the sero-epidemiological situation of malaria in Senegal and can contribute to the identification of malaria hot spots in order to concentrate intervention efforts.
Trial registration number: PACTR201305000551876 (http://​www.​pactr.​org).
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Metadata
Title
Sero-epidemiological evaluation of Plasmodium falciparum malaria in Senegal
Authors
Khadime Sylla
Roger Clément Kouly Tine
Magatte Ndiaye
Doudou Sow
Aïssatou Sarr
Marie Louise Tshibola Mbuyi
Ibrahima Diouf
Amy Colé Lô
Annie Abiola
Mame Cheikh Seck
Mouhamadou Ndiaye
Aïda Sadikh Badiane
Jean Louis A N’Diaye
Daouda Ndiaye
Oumar Faye
Thérèse Dieng
Yémou Dieng
Oumar Ndir
Oumar Gaye
Babacar Faye
Publication date
01-12-2015
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Malaria Journal / Issue 1/2015
Electronic ISSN: 1475-2875
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12936-015-0789-x

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