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Comparison of real-time PCR and microscopy for malaria parasite detection in Malawian pregnant women.

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Rantala, A-M; Taylor, SM; Trottman, PA; Luntamo, M; Mbewe, B; Maleta, K; Kulmala, T; Ashorn, P; Meshnick, SR
Published in: Malar J
October 6, 2010

BACKGROUND: New diagnostic tools for malaria are required owing to the changing epidemiology of malaria, particularly among pregnant women in sub-Saharan Africa. Real-time PCR assays targeting Plasmodium falciparum lactate dehydrogenase (pfldh) gene may facilitate the identification of a high proportion of pregnant women with a P. falciparum parasitaemia below the threshold of microscopy. These molecular methods will enable further studies on the effects of these submicroscopic infections on maternal health and birth outcomes. METHODS: The pfldh real-time PCR assay and conventional microscopy were compared for the detection of P. falciparum from dried blood spots and blood smears collected from the peripheral blood of 475 Malawian women at delivery. A cycle threshold (Ct) of the real-time PCR was determined optimizing the sensitivity and specificity of the pfldh PCR assay compared to microscopy. A real-time PCR species-specific assay was applied to identify the contribution to malaria infections of three Plasmodium species (P. falciparum P. ovale and P. malariae) in 44 discordant smear and pfldh PCR assay results. RESULTS: Of the 475 women, P. falciparum was detected in 11 (2.3%) by microscopy and in 51 (10.7%) by real-time PCR; compared to microscopy, the sensitivity of real-time PCR was 90.9% and the specificity 91.2%. If a Ct value of 38 was used as a cut-off, specificity improved to 94.6% with no change in sensitivity. The real-time PCR species-specific assay detected P. falciparum alone in all but four samples: two samples were mixed infections with P. falciparum and P. malariae, one was a pure P. malariae infection and one was a pfldh PCR assay-positive/species-specific assay-negative sample. Of three P. malariae infections detected by microscopy, only one was confirmed by the species-specific assay. CONCLUSIONS: Although microscopy remains the most appropriate method for clinical malaria diagnosis in field settings, molecular diagnostics such as real-time PCR offer a more reliable means to detect malaria parasites, particularly at low levels. Determination of the possible contribution of these submicroscopic infections to poor birth outcomes and maternal health is critical. For future studies to investigate these effects, this pfldh real-time PCR assay offers a reliable detection method.

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Malar J

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EISSN

1475-2875

Publication Date

October 6, 2010

Volume

9

Start / End Page

269

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Young Adult
  • Tropical Medicine
  • Time Factors
  • Specimen Handling
  • Sensitivity and Specificity
  • Protozoan Proteins
  • Pregnancy Complications, Infectious
  • Pregnancy
  • Polymerase Chain Reaction
  • Plasmodium
 

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Rantala, A.-M., Taylor, S. M., Trottman, P. A., Luntamo, M., Mbewe, B., Maleta, K., … Meshnick, S. R. (2010). Comparison of real-time PCR and microscopy for malaria parasite detection in Malawian pregnant women. Malar J, 9, 269. https://doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-9-269
Rantala, Anne-Maria, Steve M. Taylor, Paul A. Trottman, Mari Luntamo, Bernard Mbewe, Kenneth Maleta, Teija Kulmala, Per Ashorn, and Steven R. Meshnick. “Comparison of real-time PCR and microscopy for malaria parasite detection in Malawian pregnant women.Malar J 9 (October 6, 2010): 269. https://doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-9-269.
Rantala A-M, Taylor SM, Trottman PA, Luntamo M, Mbewe B, Maleta K, et al. Comparison of real-time PCR and microscopy for malaria parasite detection in Malawian pregnant women. Malar J. 2010 Oct 6;9:269.
Rantala, Anne-Maria, et al. “Comparison of real-time PCR and microscopy for malaria parasite detection in Malawian pregnant women.Malar J, vol. 9, Oct. 2010, p. 269. Pubmed, doi:10.1186/1475-2875-9-269.
Rantala A-M, Taylor SM, Trottman PA, Luntamo M, Mbewe B, Maleta K, Kulmala T, Ashorn P, Meshnick SR. Comparison of real-time PCR and microscopy for malaria parasite detection in Malawian pregnant women. Malar J. 2010 Oct 6;9:269.
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Published In

Malar J

DOI

EISSN

1475-2875

Publication Date

October 6, 2010

Volume

9

Start / End Page

269

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Young Adult
  • Tropical Medicine
  • Time Factors
  • Specimen Handling
  • Sensitivity and Specificity
  • Protozoan Proteins
  • Pregnancy Complications, Infectious
  • Pregnancy
  • Polymerase Chain Reaction
  • Plasmodium