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Clinical significance of molecular methods in the diagnosis of imported malaria in returning travelers in Serbia

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Dakić, Zorica
Ivović, Vladimir
Pavlović, Milorad
Lavadinović, Lidija
Marković, Marija
Đurković-Đaković, Olgica
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Abstract
Objectives: The goal of this study was to assess the clinical significance of conventional and PCR-based molecular diagnosis in patients with imported malaria in Serbia. Methods: Giemsa microscopy, the rapid diagnostic test, and quantitative real-time PCR (qPCR) were used to detect Plasmodium species in 109 whole-blood samples from patients after their return from malaria endemic areas, including those clinically suspected for malaria (n = 97) and healthy travelers (n = 12) examined as part of epidemiological surveillance. Results: A total of 45 patients were diagnosed with malaria: 42 (93.3%) by microscopy and three (6.7%) additional ones by qPCR. The agreement between the results of species-specific qPCR and microscopy was 73.3%; it was as high as 90.6% for Plasmodium falciparum infections. Follow-up analysis demonstrated persistence of Plasmodium sp DNA for a mean 6 days after the disappearance of parasitemia on microscopy. Conclusions: Due to its sensitivity and specificity, qPCR i...s a helpful method complementary to microscopy, particularly in cases of low parasitemia. In addition, it is superior to microscopy for species identification.

Keywords:
Malaria / Plasmodium species / Diagnosis / Quantitative real-time PCR / Microscopy / Parasitemia
Source:
International Journal of Infectious Diseases, 2014, 29, 24-30
Publisher:
  • Elsevier Sci Ltd, Oxford
Funding / projects:
  • Control of infections by Apicomplexan pathogens: from novel drug targets to prediction (RS-41019)

DOI: 10.1016/j.ijid.2014.08.013

ISSN: 1201-9712

PubMed: 25312981

WoS: 000348023600005

Scopus: 2-s2.0-84910097459
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Dakić, Z., Ivović, V., Pavlović, M., Lavadinović, L., Marković, M.,& Đurković-Đaković, O.. (2014). Clinical significance of molecular methods in the diagnosis of imported malaria in returning travelers in Serbia. in International Journal of Infectious Diseases
Elsevier Sci Ltd, Oxford., 29, 24-30.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijid.2014.08.013
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Dakić Z, Ivović V, Pavlović M, Lavadinović L, Marković M, Đurković-Đaković O. Clinical significance of molecular methods in the diagnosis of imported malaria in returning travelers in Serbia. in International Journal of Infectious Diseases. 2014;29:24-30.
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