2020
High Plasmodium infection intensity in naturally infected malaria vectors in Africa
Bompard A, Da D, Yerbanga S, Morlais I, Awono-Ambéné P, Dabiré R, Ouédraogo J, Lefèvre T, Churcher T, Cohuet A. High Plasmodium infection intensity in naturally infected malaria vectors in Africa. International Journal For Parasitology 2020, 50: 985-996. PMID: 32681932, DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpara.2020.05.012.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOocyst-positive mosquitoesInfectious blood mealEfficacy of transmissionControl of malariaWild malaria vectorsMalaria parasite transmissionCross-sectional surveyInfection loadSalivary gland sporozoitesMalaria vectorsMalaria endemicityNumber of oocystsInfected mosquitoesMalaria transmissionOocyst prevalenceStrong positive associationPrevalencePositive associationBlood mealOocyst loadInfection intensityEpidemiologyEfficacyParasite transmissionIntervention
2016
Genomic epidemiology of artemisinin resistant malaria
Amato R, Miotto O, Woodrow C, Almagro-Garcia J, Sinha I, Campino S, Mead D, Drury E, Kekre M, Sanders M, Amambua-Ngwa A, Amaratunga C, Amenga-Etego L, Andrianaranjaka V, Apinjoh T, Ashley E, Auburn S, Awandare G, Baraka V, Barry A, Boni M, Borrmann S, Bousema T, Branch O, Bull P, Chotivanich K, Conway D, Craig A, Day N, Djimdé A, Dolecek C, Dondorp A, Drakeley C, Duffy P, Echeverry D, Egwang T, Fairhurst R, Faiz A, Fanello C, Hien T, Hodgson A, Imwong M, Ishengoma D, Lim P, Lon C, Marfurt J, Marsh K, Mayxay M, Michon P, Mobegi V, Mokuolu O, Montgomery J, Mueller I, Kyaw M, Newton P, Nosten F, Noviyanti R, Nzila A, Ocholla H, Oduro A, Onyamboko M, Ouedraogo J, Phyo A, Plowe C, Price R, Pukrittayakamee S, Randrianarivelojosia M, Ringwald P, Ruiz L, Saunders D, Shayo A, Siba P, Takala-Harrison S, Thanh T, Thathy V, Verra F, Wendler J, White N, Ye H, Cornelius V, Giacomantonio R, Muddyman D, Henrichs C, Malangone C, Jyothi D, Pearson R, Rayner J, McVean G, Rockett K, Miles A, Vauterin P, Jeffery B, Manske M, Stalker J, MacInnis B, Kwiatkowski D. Genomic epidemiology of artemisinin resistant malaria. ELife 2016, 5: e08714. PMID: 26943619, PMCID: PMC4786412, DOI: 10.7554/elife.08714.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsKelch13 mutationsArtemisinin-resistant Plasmodium falciparumArtemisinin-resistant malariaResistant Plasmodium falciparumGenomic epidemiologyLarge global surveyPublic health surveillanceArtemisinin resistanceResistant malariaCurrent epidemicHealth surveillancePlasmodium falciparumAmino acid changesEpidemiologyKelch13Non-synonymous mutations