Population heterogeneity in Plasmodium vivax relapse risk

A key characteristic of Plasmodium vivax parasites is their ability to adopt a latent liver-stage form called hypnozoites, able to cause relapse of infection months or years after a primary infection. Relapses of infection through hypnozoite activation are a major contributor to blood-stage infectio...

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Main Author: Stadler E.
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spelling th-mahidol.851802023-06-19T00:36:51Z Population heterogeneity in Plasmodium vivax relapse risk Stadler E. Mahidol University Medicine A key characteristic of Plasmodium vivax parasites is their ability to adopt a latent liver-stage form called hypnozoites, able to cause relapse of infection months or years after a primary infection. Relapses of infection through hypnozoite activation are a major contributor to blood-stage infections in P vivax endemic regions and are thought to be influenced by factors such as febrile infections which may cause temporary changes in hypnozoite activation leading to ‘temporal heterogeneity’ in reactivation risk. In addition, immunity and variation in exposure to infection may be longer-term characteristics of individuals that lead to ‘popula-tion heterogeneity’ in hypnozoite activation. We analyze data on risk of P vivax in two previously published data sets from Papua New Guinea and the Thailand-Myanmar border region. Modeling different mechanisms of reactivation risk, we find strong evidence for population heterogeneity, with 30% of patients having almost 70% of all P vivax infections. Model fitting and data analysis indicates that individual variation in relapse risk is a primary source of heterogeneity of P vivax risk of recurrences. Trial Registration: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT01640574, NCT01074905, NCT02143934. 2023-06-18T17:36:51Z 2023-06-18T17:36:51Z 2022-12-01 Article PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases Vol.16 No.12 (2022) 10.1371/journal.pntd.0010990 19352735 19352727 36534705 2-s2.0-85145491659 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/85180 SCOPUS
institution Mahidol University
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Stadler E.
Population heterogeneity in Plasmodium vivax relapse risk
description A key characteristic of Plasmodium vivax parasites is their ability to adopt a latent liver-stage form called hypnozoites, able to cause relapse of infection months or years after a primary infection. Relapses of infection through hypnozoite activation are a major contributor to blood-stage infections in P vivax endemic regions and are thought to be influenced by factors such as febrile infections which may cause temporary changes in hypnozoite activation leading to ‘temporal heterogeneity’ in reactivation risk. In addition, immunity and variation in exposure to infection may be longer-term characteristics of individuals that lead to ‘popula-tion heterogeneity’ in hypnozoite activation. We analyze data on risk of P vivax in two previously published data sets from Papua New Guinea and the Thailand-Myanmar border region. Modeling different mechanisms of reactivation risk, we find strong evidence for population heterogeneity, with 30% of patients having almost 70% of all P vivax infections. Model fitting and data analysis indicates that individual variation in relapse risk is a primary source of heterogeneity of P vivax risk of recurrences. Trial Registration: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT01640574, NCT01074905, NCT02143934.
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title Population heterogeneity in Plasmodium vivax relapse risk
title_short Population heterogeneity in Plasmodium vivax relapse risk
title_full Population heterogeneity in Plasmodium vivax relapse risk
title_fullStr Population heterogeneity in Plasmodium vivax relapse risk
title_full_unstemmed Population heterogeneity in Plasmodium vivax relapse risk
title_sort population heterogeneity in plasmodium vivax relapse risk
publishDate 2023
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/85180
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