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Relapses of Plasmodium vivax infection usually result from activation of heterologous hypnozoites.

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dc.contributor Department of Clinical Tropical Medicine, Faculty of Tropical Medicine, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand.
dc.creator Imwong, M
dc.creator Snounou, G
dc.creator Pukrittayakamee, S
dc.creator Tanomsing, N
dc.creator Kim, J R
dc.creator Nandy, A
dc.creator Guthmann, J P
dc.creator Nosten, F
dc.creator Carlton, J
dc.creator Looareesuwan, S
dc.creator Nair, S
dc.creator Sudimack, D
dc.creator Day, N P J
dc.creator Anderson, T J C
dc.creator White, N J
dc.date 2007-04-01
dc.date.accessioned 2017-01-31T07:13:41Z
dc.date.available 2017-01-31T07:13:41Z
dc.identifier Relapses of Plasmodium vivax infection usually result from activation of heterologous hypnozoites. 2007, 195 (7):927-33 J. Infect. Dis.
dc.identifier 0022-1899
dc.identifier 17330781
dc.identifier 10.1086/512241
dc.identifier http://hdl.handle.net/10144/52373
dc.identifier http://fieldresearch.msf.org/msf/handle/10144/52373
dc.identifier The Journal of Infectious Diseases
dc.identifier.uri http://dspace.mediu.edu.my:8181/xmlui/handle/10144/52373
dc.description BACKGROUND: Relapses originating from hypnozoites are characteristic of Plasmodium vivax infections. Thus, reappearance of parasitemia after treatment can result from relapse, recrudescence, or reinfection. It has been assumed that parasites causing relapse would be a subset of the parasites that caused the primary infection. METHODS: Paired samples were collected before initiation of antimalarial treatment and at recurrence of parasitemia from 149 patients with vivax malaria in Thailand (n=36), where reinfection could be excluded, and during field studies in Myanmar (n=75) and India (n=38). RESULTS: Combined genetic data from 2 genotyping approaches showed that novel P. vivax populations were present in the majority of patients with recurrent infection (107 [72%] of 149 patients overall [78% of patients in Thailand, 75% of patients in Myanmar {Burma}, and 63% of patients in India]). In 61% of the Thai and Burmese patients and in 55% of the Indian patients, the recurrent infections contained none of the parasite genotypes that caused the acute infection. CONCLUSIONS: The P. vivax populations emerging from hypnozoites commonly differ from the populations that caused the acute episode. Activation of heterologous hypnozoite populations is the most common cause of first relapse in patients with vivax malaria.
dc.language en
dc.publisher Infectious Diseases Society of America and University of Chicago Press
dc.rights Archived on this site with permission and copyright 2007 by the Infectious Diseases Society of America
dc.title Relapses of Plasmodium vivax infection usually result from activation of heterologous hypnozoites.
dc.type Article


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