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First evidence of pfcrt mutant Plasmodium falciparum in Madagascar
Authors:Randrianarivelojosia Milijaona  Fidock David A  Belmonte Olivier  Valderramos Stephanie G  Mercereau-Puijalon Odile  Ariey Frédéric
Affiliation:Groupe de Recherche sur le Paludisme, Institut Pasteur de Madagascar, BP 1274, Antananarivo (101), Madagascar. milijaon@pasteur.mg
Abstract:The island of Madagascar, lying in the Indian Ocean approximately 250 miles from the African coast, has so far remained one of the few areas in the world without noticeable Plasmodium falciparum high-grade chloroquine (CQ) resistance. Here we report genotyping data on pfcrt in Madagascar. The pfcrt K76T mutation, which is critical for resistance to CQ, was detected in six (3.3%) of 183 P. falciparum isolates screened, within the mutant haplotypes CVIET and CVIDT. This is the first observation of pfcrt mutant parasites on the island. The current massive distribution of CQ for in-home management of fever in children will promote the dissemination of these mutant CQ-resistant parasites. In this context, genotyping of pfcrt remains a useful tool for CQ resistance surveillance as the prevalence of pfcrt mutations is far from saturation in Madagascar.
Keywords:Malaria  Plasmodium falciparum  Chloroquine  pfcrt  Resistance  Madagascar
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