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Interactions Between Antenatal Sulfadoxine-Pyrimethamine, Drug-Resistant Plasmodium falciparum Parasites, and Delivery Outcomes in Malawi.

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Taylor, SM; Levitt, B; Freedman, B; Madanitsa, M; Thwai, K-L; Kalilani-Phiri, L; Khairallah, C; Mwapasa, V; Ter Kuile, FO; Meshnick, SR
Published in: J Infect Dis
July 23, 2020

BACKGROUND: Sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine (SP) is used as intermittent preventive therapy in pregnancy (IPTp) for malaria in sub-Saharan Africa. The resistance marker dhps A581G has been associated with reduced IPTp-SP efficacy and enhanced morbidity in SP recipients. METHODS: We measured SP-resistance allele frequencies in Malawian women participating in a trial comparing IPTp with SP against intermittent screening by rapid diagnostic tests (ISTp). We genotyped polymerase chain reaction-detected parasites using deep sequencing of SP-resistance alleles. RESULTS: Among 125 placental infections, A581G-bearing parasites were associated with reduced birth weight (mean difference [MD], 252 g; 95% confidence interval [CI], 46-457; P = .017). Relative to ISTp, IPTp-SP was associated with higher birth weights in women with wild-type parasites (MD, 116 g; 95% CI, -40 to 272; P = .142) and lower birth weights in women with A581G-bearing parasites (MD, 192 g; 95% CI, -264 to 648; P = .385) (Pinteraction = .033). Similar associations were noted on gestational age (Pinteraction = .075). Amongst only IPTp-SP recipients, relative to women who last received SP > 4 weeks before delivery, recent SP receipt was associated with lower birth weight in women with wild-type parasites (MD, 118 g; 95% CI, -376 to 139; P = .361) and higher birth weight in women with A581G-bearing parasites (MD, 783 g; 95% CI, -20 to 1586; P = .054) (Pinteraction = .005). CONCLUSIONS: The effectiveness in birth weight of IPTp-SP is compromised by A581G-bearing parasites, but there was no evidence that the adverse effects of these parasites are exacerbated by antenatal SP. ISRCTN REGISTRY: www.isrctn.com/ISRCTN69800930.

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J Infect Dis

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EISSN

1537-6613

Publication Date

July 23, 2020

Volume

222

Issue

4

Start / End Page

661 / 669

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Young Adult
  • Sulfadoxine
  • Pyrimethamine
  • Pregnancy Complications, Parasitic
  • Pregnancy
  • Plasmodium falciparum
  • Mutation, Missense
  • Microbiology
  • Malawi
  • Malaria, Falciparum
 

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Taylor, S. M., Levitt, B., Freedman, B., Madanitsa, M., Thwai, K.-L., Kalilani-Phiri, L., … Meshnick, S. R. (2020). Interactions Between Antenatal Sulfadoxine-Pyrimethamine, Drug-Resistant Plasmodium falciparum Parasites, and Delivery Outcomes in Malawi. J Infect Dis, 222(4), 661–669. https://doi.org/10.1093/infdis/jiaa145
Taylor, Steve M., Brandt Levitt, Betsy Freedman, Mwayiwawo Madanitsa, Kyaw-Lay Thwai, Linda Kalilani-Phiri, Carole Khairallah, Victor Mwapasa, Feiko O. Ter Kuile, and Steven R. Meshnick. “Interactions Between Antenatal Sulfadoxine-Pyrimethamine, Drug-Resistant Plasmodium falciparum Parasites, and Delivery Outcomes in Malawi.J Infect Dis 222, no. 4 (July 23, 2020): 661–69. https://doi.org/10.1093/infdis/jiaa145.
Taylor SM, Levitt B, Freedman B, Madanitsa M, Thwai K-L, Kalilani-Phiri L, et al. Interactions Between Antenatal Sulfadoxine-Pyrimethamine, Drug-Resistant Plasmodium falciparum Parasites, and Delivery Outcomes in Malawi. J Infect Dis. 2020 Jul 23;222(4):661–9.
Taylor, Steve M., et al. “Interactions Between Antenatal Sulfadoxine-Pyrimethamine, Drug-Resistant Plasmodium falciparum Parasites, and Delivery Outcomes in Malawi.J Infect Dis, vol. 222, no. 4, July 2020, pp. 661–69. Pubmed, doi:10.1093/infdis/jiaa145.
Taylor SM, Levitt B, Freedman B, Madanitsa M, Thwai K-L, Kalilani-Phiri L, Khairallah C, Mwapasa V, Ter Kuile FO, Meshnick SR. Interactions Between Antenatal Sulfadoxine-Pyrimethamine, Drug-Resistant Plasmodium falciparum Parasites, and Delivery Outcomes in Malawi. J Infect Dis. 2020 Jul 23;222(4):661–669.
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Published In

J Infect Dis

DOI

EISSN

1537-6613

Publication Date

July 23, 2020

Volume

222

Issue

4

Start / End Page

661 / 669

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Young Adult
  • Sulfadoxine
  • Pyrimethamine
  • Pregnancy Complications, Parasitic
  • Pregnancy
  • Plasmodium falciparum
  • Mutation, Missense
  • Microbiology
  • Malawi
  • Malaria, Falciparum