Analysis of serological data to investigate heterogeneity of malaria transmission: a community-based cross-sectional study in an area conducting elimination in Indonesia

被引:13
|
作者
Surendra, Henry [1 ,2 ]
Wijayanti, Mahardika A. [2 ,3 ]
Murhandarwati, Elsa H. [2 ,3 ]
Irnawati [4 ]
Yuniarti, Titik [4 ]
Mardiati [4 ]
Herdiana [5 ]
Sumiwi, Maria E. [5 ]
Hawley, William A. [6 ]
Lobo, Neil F. [7 ]
Cook, Jackie [8 ]
Drakeley, Chris [1 ]
Supargiyono [2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] London Sch Hyg & Trop Med, Dept Infect Biol, London WC1E 7HT, England
[2] Univ Gadjah Mada, Fac Med Publ Hlth & Nursing, Ctr Trop Med, Yogyakarta 55281, Indonesia
[3] Univ Gadjah Mada, Fac Med Publ Hlth & Nursing, Dept Parasitol, Yogyakarta 55281, Indonesia
[4] Sabang Municipal Hlth Off, Sabang, Aceh, Indonesia
[5] UNICEF Aceh Field Off, Child Survival & Dev Cluster, Jakarta, Indonesia
[6] UNICEF Indonesia Country Off, Child Survival & Dev Cluster, Jakarta, Indonesia
[7] Univ Notre Dame, Eck Inst Global Hlth, Notre Dame, IN 46556 USA
[8] London Sch Hyg & Trop Med, Dept Infect Dis Epidemiol, MRC Trop Epidemiol Grp, London WC1E 7HT, England
关键词
Serology; Epidemiology; Surveillance; Malaria; P; falciparum; vivax; Elimination; INFECTIONS;
D O I
10.1186/s12936-019-2866-z
中图分类号
R51 [传染病];
学科分类号
100401 ;
摘要
BackgroundAnalysis of anti-malarial antibody responses has the potential to improve characterization of the variation in exposure to infection in low transmission settings, where conventional measures, such as entomological estimates and parasitaemia point prevalence become less sensitive and expensive to measure. This study evaluates the use of sero-epidemiological analysis to investigate heterogeneity of transmission in area conducting elimination in Indonesia.MethodsFilter paper bloodspots and epidemiological data were collected through a community-based cross-sectional study conducted in two sub-districts in Sabang municipality, Aceh province, Indonesia in 2013. Antibody responses to merozoite surface protein 1 (MSP-1(19)) and apical membrane antigen 1 (AMA-1) for Plasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium vivax were measured using indirect enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Seroconversion rates (SCR) were estimated by fitting a simple reversible catalytic model to seroprevalence data for each antibody. Spatial analysis was performed using a Normal model (SaTScan v.9.4.2) to identify the clustering of higher values of household antibody responses. Multiple logistic regression was used to investigate factors associated with exposure.Results1624 samples were collected from 605 households. Seroprevalence to any P. falciparum antigen was higher than to any P. vivax antigen, 6.9% (95% CI 5.8-8.2) vs 2.0% (95% CI 1.4-2.8). SCR estimates suggest that there was a significant change in P. falciparum transmission with no exposure seen in children under 5years old. Plasmodium falciparum SCR in over 5years old was 0.008 (95% CI 0.003-0.017) and 0.012 (95% CI 0.005-0.030) in Sukakarya and Sukajaya sub-districts, respectively. Clusters of exposure were detected for both P. falciparum and P. vivax, most of them in Sukajaya sub-district. Higher age, P. vivax seropositivity and use of long-lasting insecticide-treated bed net (LLIN) were associated with higher P. falciparum exposure.ConclusionAnalysis of community-based serological data helps describe the level of transmission, heterogeneity and factors associated with malaria transmission in Sabang. This approach could be an important additional tool for malaria monitoring and surveillance in low transmission settings in Indonesia.
引用
收藏
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Risk factors for snoring among Japanese men and women: a community-based cross-sectional study
    Mako Nagayoshi
    Kazumasa Yamagishi
    Takeshi Tanigawa
    Susumu Sakurai
    Akihiko Kitamura
    Masahiko Kiyama
    Hironori Imano
    Tetsuya Ohira
    Shinichi Sato
    Tomoko Sankai
    Hiroyasu Iso
    Sleep and Breathing, 2011, 15 : 63 - 69
  • [22] Low population prevalence of atrial fibrillation in rural Uganda: A community-based cross-sectional study
    Muthalaly, Rahul G.
    Koplan, Bruce A.
    Albano, Alfred
    North, Crystal
    Campbell, Jeffrey I.
    Kakuhikire, Bernard
    Vorechovska, Dagmar
    Kraemer, John D.
    Tsai, Alexander C.
    Siedner, Mark J.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CARDIOLOGY, 2018, 271 : 87 - 91
  • [23] Community-based active case finding for tuberculosis in rural western China: a cross-sectional study
    Chen, C.
    Yang, C-G.
    Gao, X.
    Lu, Z-Z.
    Tang, F-X.
    Cheng, J.
    Gao, Q.
    Cardenas, V.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF TUBERCULOSIS AND LUNG DISEASE, 2017, 21 (11) : 1134 - +
  • [24] Long-Lasting Insecticide Net Ownership, Access and Use in Southwest Ethiopia: A Community-Based Cross-Sectional Study
    Seyoum, Dinberu
    Speybroeck, Niko
    Duchateau, Luc
    Brandt, Patrick
    Rosas-Aguirre, Angel
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH, 2017, 14 (11):
  • [25] Prevalence and risk factor assessment of Tropheryma whipplei in a rural community in Gabon: a community-based cross-sectional study
    Ramharter, M.
    Harrison, N.
    Buehler, T.
    Herold, B.
    Lagler, H.
    Loetsch, F.
    Mombo-Ngoma, G.
    Mueller, C.
    Adegnika, A. A.
    Kremsner, P. G.
    Makristathis, A.
    CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY AND INFECTION, 2014, 20 (11) : 1189 - 1194
  • [26] Analysis of inpatient data on dengue fever, malaria and leishmaniasis in Ecuador: A cross-sectional national study, 2015-2022
    Acosta-Espana, Jaime David
    Duenas-Espin, Ivan
    Narvaez, David Francisco Grijalva
    Altamirano-Jara, Jenny Belen
    Gomez-Jaramillo, Ana Maria
    Rodriguez-Morales, AlfonsoJ.
    NEW MICROBES AND NEW INFECTIONS, 2024, 60-61
  • [27] Low long-lasting insecticidal net use in malaria elimination areas in Southern Ethiopia: results from community based cross-sectional study
    Endriyas, Misganu
    Kassa, Mekidim
    Chisha, Yilma
    Mekonnen, Emebet
    Misganaw, Tebeje
    Loha, Eskindir
    Astatkie, Ayalew
    MALARIA JOURNAL, 2024, 23 (01)
  • [28] Willingness for community-based and institutional eldercare among older adults: a cross-sectional study in Zhejiang, China
    Wang, Hao
    Guan, Yunqi
    Hu, Ruying
    Bragg, Fiona
    Yu, Min
    Zhong, Jieming
    BMJ OPEN, 2022, 12 (04):
  • [29] Assessing the psychosocial dimensions of frailty among older adults in Singapore: a community-based cross-sectional study
    Chong, Elliot Yeung
    Lim, Angela Hui-Shan
    Mah, Freda Cheng Yee
    Yeo, Lyn Hui Wen
    Ng, Shu Tian
    Yi, Huso
    BMJ OPEN, 2022, 12 (02):
  • [30] Human Ectoparasites Are Highly Prevalent in the Rural Communities of Northwest Ethiopia: A Community-Based Cross-Sectional Study
    Gizaw, Zemichael
    Engdaw, Garedew Tadege
    Nigusie, Adane
    Gebrehiwot, Mulat
    Destaw, Bikes
    ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH INSIGHTS, 2021, 15