2016
DOI: 10.1155/2016/3074803
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Genetic Polymorphism ofmsp1 andmsp2 inPlasmodium falciparumIsolates from Côte d’Ivoire versus Gabon

Abstract: Introduction. The characterization of genetic profile of Plasmodium isolates from different areas could help in better strategies for malaria elimination. This study aimed to compare P. falciparum diversity in two African countries. Methods. Isolates collected from 100 and 73 falciparum malaria infections in sites of Côte d'Ivoire (West Africa) and Gabon (Central Africa), respectively, were analyzed by a nested PCR amplification of msp1 and msp2 genes. Results. The K1 allelic family was widespread in Côte d'Iv… Show more

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“…This was higher compared to those reported from a moderate transmission settings in Kolla-Shele, Southwest Ethiopia [46], but consistent with findings from Northwest Ethiopia [50]. Despite the lack of entomological data such as entomological inoculation rate (EIR) from Chewaka district, the number of clones coinfecting a single host can be used as an indicator of the level of malaria transmission or the level of host acquired immunity [54,59,60]. Besides, transmission intensity can also be affected by other factors such as vector biting behavior and endemicity [54].…”
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“…This was higher compared to those reported from a moderate transmission settings in Kolla-Shele, Southwest Ethiopia [46], but consistent with findings from Northwest Ethiopia [50]. Despite the lack of entomological data such as entomological inoculation rate (EIR) from Chewaka district, the number of clones coinfecting a single host can be used as an indicator of the level of malaria transmission or the level of host acquired immunity [54,59,60]. Besides, transmission intensity can also be affected by other factors such as vector biting behavior and endemicity [54].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Furthermore, genetic diversity values were higher based on heterozygosity index for msp-2 (He=0.85), than for msp-1 (He=0.43), suggesting a large genotype diversity within the msp-2 locus, which was higher than previously reported in Ethiopia [46]. In contrast, declining rates of diversity of alleles (heterozygosity) in P.falciparum area associated with decreasing transmission rates [54,60].…”
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