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Published in: Malaria Journal 1/2004

Open Access 01-12-2004 | Research

Plasmodium falciparum gametocyte carriage in asymptomatic children in western Kenya

Authors: J Teun Bousema, Louis C Gouagna, Chris J Drakeley, Annemiek M Meutstege, Bernard A Okech, Ikupa NJ Akim, John C Beier, John I Githure, Robert W Sauerwein

Published in: Malaria Journal | Issue 1/2004

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Abstract

Background

Studies on Plasmodium falciparum gametocyte development and dynamics have almost exclusively focused on patients treated with antimalarial drugs, while the majority of parasite carriers in endemic areas are asymptomatic. This study identified factors that influence gametocytaemia in asymptomatic children in the absence and presence of pyrimethamine-sulphadoxine (SP) antimalarial treatment.

Methods

A cohort of 526 children (6 months – 16 years) from western Kenya was screened for asexual parasites and gametocytes and followed weekly up to four weeks. Children with an estimated parasitaemia of ≥1,000 parasites/μl were treated with SP according to national guidelines. Factors associated with gametocyte development and persistence were determined in untreated and SP-treated children with P. falciparum mono-infection.

Results

Gametocyte prevalence at enrolment was 33.8% in children below five years of age and decreased with age. In the absence of treatment 18.6% of the children developed gametocytaemia during follow-up; in SP-treated children this proportion was 29.8%. Age, high asexual parasite density and gametocyte presence at enrolment were predictive factors for gametocytaemia. The estimated mean duration of gametocytaemia for children below five, children from five to nine and children ten years and above was 9.4, 7.8 and 4.1 days, respectively.

Conclusion

This study shows that a large proportion of asymptomatic untreated children develop gametocytaemia. Gametocytaemia was particularly common in children below five years who harbor gametocytes for a longer period of time. The age-dependent duration of gametocytaemia has not been previously shown and could increase the importance of this age group for the infectious reservoir.
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Metadata
Title
Plasmodium falciparum gametocyte carriage in asymptomatic children in western Kenya
Authors
J Teun Bousema
Louis C Gouagna
Chris J Drakeley
Annemiek M Meutstege
Bernard A Okech
Ikupa NJ Akim
John C Beier
John I Githure
Robert W Sauerwein
Publication date
01-12-2004
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Malaria Journal / Issue 1/2004
Electronic ISSN: 1475-2875
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-3-18

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