A prospective study of Plasmodium falciparum multiplicity of infection and morbidity in Tanzanian children

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作者
Henning, L
Schellenberg, D
Smith, T
Henning, D
Alonso, P
Tanner, M
Mshinda, H
Beck, HP
Felger, I
机构
[1] Swiss Trop Inst, CH-4002 Basel, Switzerland
[2] Ifakara Hlth Res & Dev Ctr, Ifakara, Tanzania
[3] Hosp Clin Barcelona, E-08036 Barcelona, Spain
关键词
malaria; Plasmodium falciparum; risk factors; genotyping; Tanzania;
D O I
10.1016/j.trstmh.2004.03.010
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Several studies suggest that in individuals with substantial previous exposure to malaria, co-infection with multiple clones of Plasmodium falciparum can protect against subsequent clinical malaria attacks. Other studies, mainly of individuals with little previous exposure, found the converse relationship. To test whether acquisition of such cross-protection tracks the acquisition of clinical immunity in general, 610 Tanzanian children aged 0-6 years were enrolled in a nine-month prospective study of the risk of morbidity in relation to parasitological status and merozoite surface protein 2 genotypes on enrolment. Prevalence of parasitaemia and multiplicity of infection increased with age. In the first year of life, the incidence of clinical malaria was almost three times higher in children with parasites at baseline than in those without. In older children, baseline P. falciparum infections appeared to protect against both parasitaemic and non-parasitaemic fever episodes. In children aged less than three years, baseline multiple infection tended to be associated with higher prospective risk of clinical. malaria than single infection white in children aged more than three years the converse was found, but these effects were not statistically significant. These results provide further evidence that relationships between asymptomatic malaria infections and clinical malaria change with cumulative exposure. (C) 2004 Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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