Journal article
Sero-catalytic and Antibody Acquisition Models to Estimate Differing Malaria Transmission Intensities in Western Kenya
GE Weber, MT White, A Babakhanyan, PO Sumba, J Vulule, D Ely, C John, E Angov, D Lanar, S Dutta, DL Narum, T Horii, A Cowman, J Beeson, J Smith, JW Kazura, AE Dent
Scientific Reports | NATURE PORTFOLIO | Published : 2017
Abstract
We sought to identify a subset of Plasmodium falciparum antibody targets that would inform monitoring efforts needed to eliminate malaria in high transmission settings. IgG antibodies to 28 recombinant Pf antigens were measured in residents of two communities in western Kenya examined in 2003 and 2013, when the respective prevalence of asymptomatic parasitemia among children was 81 and 15 percent by microscopy. Annual seroconversion rates based on a sero-catalytic model that dichotomised antibody values to negative versus positive showed that rates were higher in 2003 than 2013 for 1 pre-erythrocytic and 7 blood-stage antigens. Antibody acquisition models that considered antibody levels as c..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was funded by NIH grant R01AI095192 (JWK).