Journal article

The temporal dynamics and infectiousness of subpatent Plasmodium falciparum infections in relation to parasite density

HC Slater, A Ross, I Felger, NE Hofmann, L Robinson, J Cook, BP Gonçalves, A Björkman, AL Ouedraogo, U Morris, M Msellem, C Koepfli, I Mueller, F Tadesse, E Gadisa, S Das, G Domingo, M Kapulu, J Midega, S Owusu-Agyei Show all

Nature Communications | NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP | Published : 2019

Abstract

Malaria infections occurring below the limit of detection of standard diagnostics are common in all endemic settings. However, key questions remain surrounding their contribution to sustaining transmission and whether they need to be detected and targeted to achieve malaria elimination. In this study we analyse a range of malaria datasets to quantify the density, detectability, course of infection and infectiousness of subpatent infections. Asymptomatically infected individuals have lower parasite densities on average in low transmission settings compared to individuals in higher transmission settings. In cohort studies, subpatent infections are found to be predictive of future periods of pa..

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Awarded by Medicines for Malaria Venture


Funding Acknowledgements

H.C.S. would like to acknowledge funding support from an Imperial College Junior Research Fellowship. L.C.O. acknowledges funding from a UK Royal Society Dorothy Hodgkin fellowship, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and Medicines for Malaria Venture. H.C.S. and L.C.O. acknowledge joint Centre funding from the UK Medical Research Council and Department for International Development.