Journal article

Comparison of molecular surveillance methods to assess changes in the population genetics of Plasmodium falciparum in high transmission

A Ghansah, KE Tiedje, DC Argyropoulos, CO Onwona, SL Deed, F Labbé, AR Oduro, KA Koram, M Pascual, KP Day

Frontiers in Parasitology | Published : 2023

Abstract

A major motivation for developing molecular methods for malaria surveillance is to measure the impact of control interventions on the population genetics of Plasmodium falciparum as a potential marker of progress towards elimination. Here we assess three established methods (i) single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) barcoding (panel of 24-biallelic loci), (ii) microsatellite genotyping (panel of 12-multiallelic loci), and (iii) varcoding (fingerprinting var gene diversity, akin to microhaplotyping) to identify changes in parasite population genetics in response to a short-term indoor residual spraying (IRS) intervention. Typical of high seasonal transmission in Africa, multiclonal infections w..

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