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Human-mobility-related transmission of new parasite genetic clusters in Mazan basin in the Peruvian Amazon

Authors :
Manrique, Paulo
Nolasco, Oscar
Ramirez, Roberson
Miranda-Alban, J.
Carrasco-Escobar, Gabriel
Contreras-Mancilla Juan Jose
Rodriguez, Hugo
Speybroeck, Niko
Rosas-Aguirre, Angel
Llanos-Cuentas, Alejandro
Escalante, Ananias A.
Gamboa, Dionisia
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia, 2019.

Abstract

Plasmodium vivax is the main cause of malaria in the Peruvian Amazon and Mazan is considered one of its districts with high risk of malaria transmission. In this site, previous studies has described P. vivax transmission as heterogenic and has suggested that its prevalence is influenced by factors linked to human mobilization. However, the contribution of this factor have not been assessed yet. Population genetic tools provide information on the individual contribution of the factors that favor the transmission and evaluate the demographic patterns of dispersion of the parasite populations which are influenced by the human mobilization. In order to evaluate contribution of human mobilization to malariatransmission in Mazan, in this work we use a Bayesian framework to identify genetic sub-populations in each basin and to discriminate between endogenous and imported cases. Socio-demographic and clinical- epidemiological factors associated with the expansion of specific genetic sub- populations, the spatial distribution at a micro-geographical level of different genetic population parameters and the effects of the introduction of new genetic parasite populations on the clinical manifestations of the susceptible human population are also described. Hacia la eliminación de la malaria en el Perú UCSD - UPCH Global Infectious Diseases Training Programme: Endemic Infectious Diseases of the Peruvian Amazon AMAZONIA-International Center of Excellence for Malaria Research Joint project to strengthen research skills on molecular epidemiology and to uncover malaria transmission features relevant for its control in the Peruvian Amazon 2019-09-05

Subjects

Subjects :
Genética
Parásitos

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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