No genetic bottleneck in Plasmodium falciparum wild-type Pfcrt alleles reemerging in Hainan Island, China, following high-level chloroquine resistance


Autoria(s): Chen, Nanhua; Gao, Qi; Wang, Shanqing; Wang, Guangze; Gatton, Michelle L.; Cheng, Qin
Data(s)

01/01/2008

Resumo

Chloroquine-resistant Plasmodium falciparum was highly prevalent in Hainan, China, in the 1970s. Twenty-five years after cessation of chloroquine therapy, the prevalence of P. falciparum wild-type Pfcrt alleles has risen to 36% (95% confidence interval, 22.1 to 52.4%). The diverse origins of wild-type alleles indicate that there was no genetic bottleneck caused by high chloroquine resistance.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/75121/

Publicador

American Society for Microbiology

Relação

DOI:10.1128/AAC.00711-07

Chen, Nanhua, Gao, Qi, Wang, Shanqing, Wang, Guangze, Gatton, Michelle L., & Cheng, Qin (2008) No genetic bottleneck in Plasmodium falciparum wild-type Pfcrt alleles reemerging in Hainan Island, China, following high-level chloroquine resistance. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, 52(1), pp. 345-347.

NIH/5RO1AI47500-06

WHO/(WP)/WVP/ICP/MVP/1.4/001

Fonte

Faculty of Health; School of Public Health & Social Work

Palavras-Chave #060502 Infectious Agents #110803 Medical Parasitology #*Alleles #Animals #Antimalarials/*pharmacology #China/epidemiology #Chloroquine/*pharmacology #Drug Resistance/*genetics #Humans #Malaria #Falciparum/drug therapy/epidemiology/parasitology #Membrane Transport Proteins/*genetics #Plasmodium falciparum/*drug effects/genetics #Prevalence #Protozoan Proteins/*genetics
Tipo

Journal Article