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Prevalence of <i>Plasmodium falciparum</i> lacking histidine-rich proteins 2 and 3: a systematic review

Rebecca Thomson, Jonathan B. Parr, Qin Cheng, Stella M. Chenet, Mark D. Perkins, Jane Cunningham

2020Bulletin of the World Health Organization68 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Objective To calculate prevalence estimates and evaluate the quality of studies reporting Plasmodium falciparum lacking histidine-rich proteins 2 and 3, to inform an international response plan. Methods We searched five online databases, without language restriction, for articles reporting original data on Plasmodium falciparuminfected patients with deletions of the pfhrp2 and/or pfhrp3 genes (pfhrp2/3). We calculated prevalence estimates of pfhrp2/3 deletions and mapped the data by country. The denominator was all P. falciparum-positive samples testing positive by microscopy and confirmed positive by species-specific polymerase chain reaction testing (PCR). If microscopy was not performed, we used the number of samples based on a different diagnostic method or PCR alone. We scored studies for risk of bias and the quality of laboratory methods using a standardized scoring system. Findings A total of 38 articles reporting 55 studies from 32 countries and one territory worldwide were included in the review. We found considerable heterogeneity in the populations studied, methods used and estimated prevalence of P. falciparum parasites with pfhrp2/3 deletions. The derived prevalence of pfhrp2 deletions ranged from 0% to 100%, including focal areas in South America and Africa. Only three studies (5%) fulfilled all seven criteria for study quality.

Topics & Concepts

Plasmodium falciparumMalariaVirologyHistidineBiologyMedicineImmunologyGeneticsAmino acidMalaria Research and ControlMosquito-borne diseases and controlTrypanosoma species research and implications