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Diagnostic Methods for Non-Falciparum Malaria

Alba Marina Gimenez, Rodolfo Ferreira Marques, Matías Regiart, Daniel Y. Bargieri

2021Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology65 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Malaria is a serious public health problem that affects mostly the poorest countries in the world, killing more than 400,000 people per year, mainly children under 5 years old. Among the control and prevention strategies, the differential diagnosis of the Plasmodium –infecting species is an important factor for selecting a treatment and, consequently, for preventing the spread of the disease. One of the main difficulties for the detection of a specific Plasmodium sp is that most of the existing methods for malaria diagnosis focus on detecting P. falciparum . Thus, in many cases, the diagnostic methods neglect the other non-falciparum species and underestimate their prevalence and severity. Traditional methods for diagnosing malaria may present low specificity or sensitivity to non-falciparum spp. Therefore, there is high demand for new alternative methods able to differentiate Plasmodium species in a faster, cheaper and easier manner to execute. This review details the classical procedures and new perspectives of diagnostic methods for malaria non-falciparum differential detection and the possibilities of their application in different circumstances.

Topics & Concepts

MalariaPlasmodium falciparumNeglectPublic healthDiseaseDiagnosis of malariaDifferential diagnosisMedicineDiagnostic testIntensive care medicineImmunologyEnvironmental healthBiologyPediatricsPathologyPsychiatryMalaria Research and ControlMosquito-borne diseases and controlVector-borne infectious diseases