Preliminary investigation on the prevalence of malaria and HIV co-infection in Mae Sot District, Tak Province of Thailand

Objective: To preliminarily investigate the prevalence of HIV co-infection in patients with malaria in Mae Sot District, Tak Province of Thailand. Methods: The study was a retrospective study on blood samples collected from a total of 256 patients with malaria (all species and severity) who attended...

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Published in:Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine
Main Authors: Siwalee Rattanapunya, Wanna Chaijaroenkul, Jiraporn Kuesap, Ronnatrai Ruengweerayut, Kesara Na-Bangchang
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2015
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HIV
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1016/S2221-1691(15)30369-5
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:3ecbc1b950c64cfb88e3f2d06494ac3b 2023-05-15T15:13:29+02:00 Preliminary investigation on the prevalence of malaria and HIV co-infection in Mae Sot District, Tak Province of Thailand Siwalee Rattanapunya Wanna Chaijaroenkul Jiraporn Kuesap Ronnatrai Ruengweerayut Kesara Na-Bangchang 2015-05-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1016/S2221-1691(15)30369-5 https://doaj.org/article/3ecbc1b950c64cfb88e3f2d06494ac3b EN eng Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2221169115303695 https://doaj.org/toc/2221-1691 2221-1691 doi:10.1016/S2221-1691(15)30369-5 https://doaj.org/article/3ecbc1b950c64cfb88e3f2d06494ac3b Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine, Vol 5, Iss 5, Pp 361-363 (2015) Malaria HIV Co-infection Prevalence Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine RC955-962 Biology (General) QH301-705.5 article 2015 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1016/S2221-1691(15)30369-5 2022-12-31T02:48:26Z Objective: To preliminarily investigate the prevalence of HIV co-infection in patients with malaria in Mae Sot District, Tak Province of Thailand. Methods: The study was a retrospective study on blood samples collected from a total of 256 patients with malaria (all species and severity) who attended Mae Tao clinic for migrant workers, Tak Province during 2005–2007 (148 samples) and 2010–2012 (108 samples). Malaria diagnosis was performed based on microscopic examination of patients' blood smears. Chemiluminescent microparticle immunoassay and gel particle passive agglutination were employed for the detection of HIV antigen in patients' plasma. Results: Plasmodium falciparum (P. falciparum) and Plasmodium vivax (P. vivax) are the two predominant malaria species with the ratio of about 1: 1 to 1.5:1. Most of the P. falciparum cases were presented with acute uncomplicated signs and symptoms with highest parasitemia of 1 045 000 asexual parasites/μL bloods. The prevalence of malaria and HIV co-infection during 2005-2007 was 1.35% (2/148 cases, 1 each for P. falciparum and P. vivax co-infection), but was increased to 2.78% (3/108 cases, 2 and 1 for P. falciparum and P. vivax co-infection, respectively) during 2010-2012. Conclusions: The increasing trend of prevalence of malaria and HIV co-infection in Mae Sot, Tak province was of a great concern on either pharmacodynamics or pharmacokinetics aspect. The study in a larger numbers of malaria patients in different endemic areas throughout the country with different time periods is underway. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine 5 5 361 363
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topic Malaria
HIV
Co-infection
Prevalence
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
Biology (General)
QH301-705.5
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HIV
Co-infection
Prevalence
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
Biology (General)
QH301-705.5
Siwalee Rattanapunya
Wanna Chaijaroenkul
Jiraporn Kuesap
Ronnatrai Ruengweerayut
Kesara Na-Bangchang
Preliminary investigation on the prevalence of malaria and HIV co-infection in Mae Sot District, Tak Province of Thailand
topic_facet Malaria
HIV
Co-infection
Prevalence
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
Biology (General)
QH301-705.5
description Objective: To preliminarily investigate the prevalence of HIV co-infection in patients with malaria in Mae Sot District, Tak Province of Thailand. Methods: The study was a retrospective study on blood samples collected from a total of 256 patients with malaria (all species and severity) who attended Mae Tao clinic for migrant workers, Tak Province during 2005–2007 (148 samples) and 2010–2012 (108 samples). Malaria diagnosis was performed based on microscopic examination of patients' blood smears. Chemiluminescent microparticle immunoassay and gel particle passive agglutination were employed for the detection of HIV antigen in patients' plasma. Results: Plasmodium falciparum (P. falciparum) and Plasmodium vivax (P. vivax) are the two predominant malaria species with the ratio of about 1: 1 to 1.5:1. Most of the P. falciparum cases were presented with acute uncomplicated signs and symptoms with highest parasitemia of 1 045 000 asexual parasites/μL bloods. The prevalence of malaria and HIV co-infection during 2005-2007 was 1.35% (2/148 cases, 1 each for P. falciparum and P. vivax co-infection), but was increased to 2.78% (3/108 cases, 2 and 1 for P. falciparum and P. vivax co-infection, respectively) during 2010-2012. Conclusions: The increasing trend of prevalence of malaria and HIV co-infection in Mae Sot, Tak province was of a great concern on either pharmacodynamics or pharmacokinetics aspect. The study in a larger numbers of malaria patients in different endemic areas throughout the country with different time periods is underway.
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author Siwalee Rattanapunya
Wanna Chaijaroenkul
Jiraporn Kuesap
Ronnatrai Ruengweerayut
Kesara Na-Bangchang
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Wanna Chaijaroenkul
Jiraporn Kuesap
Ronnatrai Ruengweerayut
Kesara Na-Bangchang
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title Preliminary investigation on the prevalence of malaria and HIV co-infection in Mae Sot District, Tak Province of Thailand
title_short Preliminary investigation on the prevalence of malaria and HIV co-infection in Mae Sot District, Tak Province of Thailand
title_full Preliminary investigation on the prevalence of malaria and HIV co-infection in Mae Sot District, Tak Province of Thailand
title_fullStr Preliminary investigation on the prevalence of malaria and HIV co-infection in Mae Sot District, Tak Province of Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Preliminary investigation on the prevalence of malaria and HIV co-infection in Mae Sot District, Tak Province of Thailand
title_sort preliminary investigation on the prevalence of malaria and hiv co-infection in mae sot district, tak province of thailand
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