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Improved detection of malaria cases in island settings of Vanuatu and Kenya by PCR that targets the Plasmodium mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase III (cox3) gene

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PARASITOLOGY INTERNATIONAL
卷 64, 期 3, 页码 304-308

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ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.parint.2014.09.006

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Plasmodium; Human malaria; Mitochondrial DNA; cox3; Nested PCR; Malaria diagnosis

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  1. Japan Society for Promotion of Science (JSPS) [24390141, 26257504]
  2. Swedish Research Council [523-2009-3233, 348-2012-6346, 348-2013-6311]
  3. Health Labor Sciences Research Grant, Research on Global Health Issues
  4. Core-to-Core Program B, Asia-Africa Science Platforms
  5. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [24390141, 26257504] Funding Source: KAKEN

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Detection of sub-microscopic parasitemia is crucial for all malaria elimination programs. PCR-based methods have proven to be sensitive, but two rounds of amplification (nested PCR) are often needed to detect the presence of Plasmodium DNA. To simplify the detection process, we designed a nested PCR method whereby only the primary PCR is required for the detection of the four major human Plasmodium species. Primers designed for the detection of the fifth species, Plasmodium knowlesi, were not included in this study due to the absence of appropriate field samples. Compared to the standard 18S rDNA PCR method, our cytochrome c oxidase III (cox3) method detected 10-50% more cases while maintaining high sensitivities (1.00) for all four Plasmodium species in our samples from Vanuatu (n = 77) and Kenya (n = 76). Improvement in detection efficiency was more substantial for samples with sub-microscopic parasitemia (54%) than those with observable parasitemia (10-16%). Our method will contribute to improved malaria surveillance in low endemicity settings. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

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