Prevalence of K13 mutation and Day-3 positive parasitaemia in artemisinin-resistant malaria endemic area of Cambodia: a cross-sectional study

Abstract Background The presence of artemisinin-resistant malaria parasites was confirmed in western Cambodia in 2009. In 2013, mutations in the propeller domain of the kelch protein K13 was found to be associated with artemisinin resistance. A cross-sectional study was conducted to determine the pr...

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Main Authors: Soy Ty Kheang, Siv Sovannaroth, Sovann Ek, Say Chy, Phally Chhun, Sokkieng Mao, Sokomar Nguon, Dy Soley Lek, Didier Menard, Neeraj Kak
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Published: BMC 2017-09-01
Series:Malaria Journal
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12936-017-2024-4
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spelling doaj-66306e78605a4cbc8a01207b59d628ab2020-11-25T01:07:39ZengBMCMalaria Journal1475-28752017-09-011611310.1186/s12936-017-2024-4Prevalence of K13 mutation and Day-3 positive parasitaemia in artemisinin-resistant malaria endemic area of Cambodia: a cross-sectional studySoy Ty Kheang0Siv Sovannaroth1Sovann Ek2Say Chy3Phally Chhun4Sokkieng Mao5Sokomar Nguon6Dy Soley Lek7Didier Menard8Neeraj Kak9PMI/USAID Control and Prevention of Malaria (CAP-Malaria)/Cambodia Malaria Elimination Project (CMEP) projects, University Research Co., LLCNational Center for Parasitology, Entomology and Malaria ControlPMI/USAID Control and Prevention of Malaria (CAP-Malaria)/Cambodia Malaria Elimination Project (CMEP) projects, University Research Co., LLCPMI/USAID Control and Prevention of Malaria (CAP-Malaria)/Cambodia Malaria Elimination Project (CMEP) projects, University Research Co., LLCPMI/USAID Control and Prevention of Malaria (CAP-Malaria)/Cambodia Malaria Elimination Project (CMEP) projects, University Research Co., LLCPMI/USAID Control and Prevention of Malaria (CAP-Malaria)/Cambodia Malaria Elimination Project (CMEP) projects, University Research Co., LLCPMI/USAID Control and Prevention of Malaria (CAP-Malaria)/Cambodia Malaria Elimination Project (CMEP) projects, University Research Co., LLCNational Center for Parasitology, Entomology and Malaria ControlPasteur Institute in Cambodia (IPC)PMI/USAID Control and Prevention of Malaria (CAP-Malaria)/Cambodia Malaria Elimination Project (CMEP) projects, University Research Co., LLCAbstract Background The presence of artemisinin-resistant malaria parasites was confirmed in western Cambodia in 2009. In 2013, mutations in the propeller domain of the kelch protein K13 was found to be associated with artemisinin resistance. A cross-sectional study was conducted to determine the prevalence of Day-3 parasitaemia, estimate the frequency of k13 molecular marker and assess their relationship in the context of operational research. Methods Blood smears and filter paper blood spots were collected from febrile patients in Kravanh District, Pursat Province. The blood smears were examined by microscopy, and blood spots by a k13 mutation assay. Results Data from 92 patients were analysed. Only one was positive for Day-3 parasitaemia. Results of the k13 assay were interpretable for 76 of the 92 samples. The findings were: wild type: 9 (12%), C580Y: 64 (84%), Y493H: 3 (4%). Therefore, despite the high prevalence of k13 mutants (67/76: 88%), only 1 of the 92 patients remained blood smear positive for Plasmodium falciparum on Day-3. Conclusions These preliminary findings suggest good potency of artemisinin despite the dominance of k13 mutation in Kravanh, but the result is not necessarily representative of the western part of Cambodia. Further investigation should be made to determine if k13 marker remains useful as a tool for tracking artemisinin resistance and predicting the trend of the efficacy of artemisinin combination therapy once the mutant alleles have been well established in the population.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12936-017-2024-4MalariaCambodiaSurveillanceArtemisininCase managementArtemisinin resistant malaria
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author Soy Ty Kheang
Siv Sovannaroth
Sovann Ek
Say Chy
Phally Chhun
Sokkieng Mao
Sokomar Nguon
Dy Soley Lek
Didier Menard
Neeraj Kak
spellingShingle Soy Ty Kheang
Siv Sovannaroth
Sovann Ek
Say Chy
Phally Chhun
Sokkieng Mao
Sokomar Nguon
Dy Soley Lek
Didier Menard
Neeraj Kak
Prevalence of K13 mutation and Day-3 positive parasitaemia in artemisinin-resistant malaria endemic area of Cambodia: a cross-sectional study
Malaria Journal
Malaria
Cambodia
Surveillance
Artemisinin
Case management
Artemisinin resistant malaria
author_facet Soy Ty Kheang
Siv Sovannaroth
Sovann Ek
Say Chy
Phally Chhun
Sokkieng Mao
Sokomar Nguon
Dy Soley Lek
Didier Menard
Neeraj Kak
author_sort Soy Ty Kheang
title Prevalence of K13 mutation and Day-3 positive parasitaemia in artemisinin-resistant malaria endemic area of Cambodia: a cross-sectional study
title_short Prevalence of K13 mutation and Day-3 positive parasitaemia in artemisinin-resistant malaria endemic area of Cambodia: a cross-sectional study
title_full Prevalence of K13 mutation and Day-3 positive parasitaemia in artemisinin-resistant malaria endemic area of Cambodia: a cross-sectional study
title_fullStr Prevalence of K13 mutation and Day-3 positive parasitaemia in artemisinin-resistant malaria endemic area of Cambodia: a cross-sectional study
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of K13 mutation and Day-3 positive parasitaemia in artemisinin-resistant malaria endemic area of Cambodia: a cross-sectional study
title_sort prevalence of k13 mutation and day-3 positive parasitaemia in artemisinin-resistant malaria endemic area of cambodia: a cross-sectional study
publisher BMC
series Malaria Journal
issn 1475-2875
publishDate 2017-09-01
description Abstract Background The presence of artemisinin-resistant malaria parasites was confirmed in western Cambodia in 2009. In 2013, mutations in the propeller domain of the kelch protein K13 was found to be associated with artemisinin resistance. A cross-sectional study was conducted to determine the prevalence of Day-3 parasitaemia, estimate the frequency of k13 molecular marker and assess their relationship in the context of operational research. Methods Blood smears and filter paper blood spots were collected from febrile patients in Kravanh District, Pursat Province. The blood smears were examined by microscopy, and blood spots by a k13 mutation assay. Results Data from 92 patients were analysed. Only one was positive for Day-3 parasitaemia. Results of the k13 assay were interpretable for 76 of the 92 samples. The findings were: wild type: 9 (12%), C580Y: 64 (84%), Y493H: 3 (4%). Therefore, despite the high prevalence of k13 mutants (67/76: 88%), only 1 of the 92 patients remained blood smear positive for Plasmodium falciparum on Day-3. Conclusions These preliminary findings suggest good potency of artemisinin despite the dominance of k13 mutation in Kravanh, but the result is not necessarily representative of the western part of Cambodia. Further investigation should be made to determine if k13 marker remains useful as a tool for tracking artemisinin resistance and predicting the trend of the efficacy of artemisinin combination therapy once the mutant alleles have been well established in the population.
topic Malaria
Cambodia
Surveillance
Artemisinin
Case management
Artemisinin resistant malaria
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12936-017-2024-4
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