Assessment of Plasmodium vivax transmission and asymptomatic carriage risk among artisanal gold miners in western French Guiana, 2014-2020.

IF 8.1 1区 医学
Alice Sanna, Yann Lambert, Stéphane Pelleau, Lise Musset, Yassamine Lazrek, Louise Hureau, Hedley Cairo, Stephen Vreden, Michael White, Maylis Douine
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Abstract

Background: The final challenge for malaria elimination in many countries is to interrupt the circulation of Plasmodium vivax. Given the unique biology of this parasite, innovative approaches are imperative, with a focus on identifying asymptomatic carriers of dormant parasite forms. This article delineates the recent epidemiological patterns of P. vivax malaria within a highly mobile and hard-to-reach population in the Guiana Shield. It further proposes an assessment of the potential reservoir of asymptomatic carriers.

Methods: This analysis was based on data from: (i) two cross-sectional surveys carried out at the French-Surinamese border in 2015 and 2019, including adults returning from gold mining sites located in French Guiana (FG), [questionnaires and blood samples, tested for polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and P. vivax serological exposure markers (SEM) of recent infection]; (ii) epidemiological malaria surveillance system in Suriname, including cases imported from gold mining sites located in western FG between 2014 and 2020. Factors associated with P. vivax seropositivity were analysed by multiple logistic regression. The probability of carrying P. vivax parasites (blood-stage or hypnozoite) was estimated by a classification drawn from PCR results, SEM and reported recent history of illness.

Results: Surveillance data showed a decrease in malaria imported cases from French Guiana between beginning and end of the analysed period (236 in 2014 to 74 in 2020) and an increase in the proportion of cases associated with P. vivax (52.4% in 2014 to 100% in 2020). The PCR-prevalence of P. vivax in survey samples decreased from 11.4% in 2015 to 4.0% in 2019; P. vivax seropositivity decreased from 44.7% to 28.4%. P. vivax seropositivity was positively associated with male sex, age and number of years spent in gold mining, type of activity, and reported malaria history (episode within less than nine months OR = 10.73, 95% CI: 5.87-19.6, or history of repeated older episodes OR = 5.31, 95% CI: 3.13-9.01).

Conclusions: Our analysis shows an epidemiological evolution typical of a scenario of decreasing malaria circulation. Nevertheless, in 2020, gold miners in western FG still showed a moderate level of P. vivax circulation. Biological methods and epidemiological criteria can help to select potential parasite carriers, who could benefit from targeted drug administration.

2014-2020年法属圭亚那西部手工采金工人间日疟原虫传播及无症状携带风险评估
背景:在许多国家消灭疟疾的最后挑战是阻断间日疟原虫的传播。鉴于这种寄生虫独特的生物学特性,创新的方法势在必行,重点是识别休眠寄生虫形式的无症状携带者。本文描述了最近在圭亚那盾的高流动性和难以到达的人口中间日疟的流行病学模式。它进一步提出了对潜在的无症状携带者水库的评估。方法:本分析基于以下数据:(i) 2015年和2019年在法国-苏里南边境进行的两次横断面调查,包括从法属圭亚那(FG)金矿地点返回的成年人,[调查问卷和血液样本,检测聚合酶链反应(PCR)和间日疟原虫血清学暴露标志物(SEM)近期感染];苏里南流行病学疟疾监测系统,包括2014年至2020年期间从FG西部金矿输入的病例。采用多元logistic回归分析与间日疟原虫血清阳性相关的因素。根据PCR结果、扫描电镜和报告的近期病史进行分类,估计携带间日疟原虫(血期或隐殖虫)的可能性。结果:监测数据显示,在分析期开始和结束期间,法属圭亚那输入性疟疾病例有所减少(2014年236例至2020年74例),间日疟原虫相关病例比例有所增加(2014年52.4%至2020年100%)。调查样本间日疟原虫pcr流行率从2015年的11.4%下降到2019年的4.0%;间日疟原虫血清阳性率由44.7%降至28.4%。间日疟原虫血清阳性与男性性别、年龄、金矿开采年数、活动类型和报告的疟疾史(9个月以内发病OR = 10.73, 95% CI: 5.87-19.6,或反复发病OR = 5.31, 95% CI: 3.13-9.01)呈正相关。结论:我们的分析显示了一种典型的疟疾传播减少的流行病学演变。尽管如此,在2020年,FG西部的金矿工人仍然显示出中等水平的间日疟原虫传播。生物学方法和流行病学标准可以帮助选择潜在的寄生虫携带者,他们可以从靶向药物管理中受益。
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Infectious Diseases of Poverty
Infectious Diseases of Poverty INFECTIOUS DISEASES-
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期刊介绍: Infectious Diseases of Poverty is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that focuses on addressing essential public health questions related to infectious diseases of poverty. The journal covers a wide range of topics including the biology of pathogens and vectors, diagnosis and detection, treatment and case management, epidemiology and modeling, zoonotic hosts and animal reservoirs, control strategies and implementation, new technologies and application. It also considers the transdisciplinary or multisectoral effects on health systems, ecohealth, environmental management, and innovative technology. The journal aims to identify and assess research and information gaps that hinder progress towards new interventions for public health problems in the developing world. Additionally, it provides a platform for discussing these issues to advance research and evidence building for improved public health interventions in poor settings.
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