Reconstruction of Plasmodium vivax outbreaks in a low malaria endemic setting utilizing conventional restriction fragment length polymorphism.

International journal of molecular epidemiology and genetics Pub Date : 2021-02-15 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01
Mergiory Y Labadie-Bracho, Malti R Adhin
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Abstract

Suriname is on track to eliminate local malaria transmission. P. vivax malaria reemerged in March and September 2019 in the Amerindian village Palumeu, free of malaria for two years and concurrently, a case was reported in another village Alalaparoe. The outbreaks were contained through targeted interventions including Mass Drug Administration (MDA). Molecular outbreak analysis was performed on 23 dried blood spots (DBS) using combined polymerase chain reaction/restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) with Pvmsp-1 F2 and Pvmsp-3α as polymorphic marker genes. Independent controls substantiated the discriminating capacities of the utilized PCR-RFLP method. All isolates from the first and second Palumeu outbreak shared a distinctive haplotype presuming single clonal lineage. An imported case probably triggered the first outbreak, while a delayed episode, prompted by withdrawal of drug pressure at the end of the prophylactic MDA, was suggested as source of the second outbreak. A diverging variant was demonstrated in Alalaparoe, implicating an infection from a different source. PCR-RFLP proved to be a useful molecular tool for P. vivax outbreak management in low endemic malaria settings.

利用常规限制性片段长度多态性重建低疟疾流行环境中的间日疟原虫暴发。
苏里南正在努力消除当地的疟疾传播。间日疟于2019年3月和9月在美洲印第安人村庄Palumeu重新出现,该村庄已有两年无疟疾,同时在另一个村庄Alalaparoe报告了一例病例。通过包括大规模药物管理在内的有针对性的干预措施,疫情得到了控制。以Pvmsp-1 F2和Pvmsp-3α为多态性标记基因,采用聚合酶链反应/限制性片段长度多态性(PCR-RFLP)对23株干血斑(DBS)进行分子爆发分析。独立对照证实了PCR-RFLP方法的鉴别能力。从第一次和第二次Palumeu暴发的所有分离株都有一个独特的单倍型,假设是单克隆谱系。可能是一个输入病例引发了第一次暴发,而在预防性大剂量药物治疗结束时停用药物压力所导致的延迟发作被认为是第二次暴发的来源。在Alalaparoe中发现了一种分化的变异,暗示感染来自不同的来源。事实证明,PCR-RFLP是在低疟疾流行环境中管理间日疟原虫暴发的一种有用的分子工具。
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