Prevalence and level of antibodies to the circumsporozoite proteins of human malaria parasites, including a variant of Plasmodium vivax, in the population of two epidemiologically distinct areas in the state of Acre, Brazil
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Prevalence and level of antibodies to the circumsporozoite proteins of human malaria parasites, including a variant of Plasmodium vivax, in the population of two epidemiologically distinct areas in the state of Acre, Brazil
Abstract
A seroepidemiological study of the prevalence of antibodies against the repeating epitopes of circumsporozoite (CS) proteins of human malaria parasites was conducted in 2 different areas in the state of Acre, Brazil in 1987 and 1990. In 1987 antibodies against the CS protein of the VK 247 variant Plasmodium vivax as well as antibodies against the CS proteins of P. falciparum and the classic P. vivax were found at relatively high rates in the 2 areas, but significant microepidemiological differences were observed. In 1990, when large scale migration in Amazonia had ceased and control measures were applied in the study areas, the malaria endemicity decreased, as determined by the declining prevalence of anti-sporozoite antibodies against all Plasmodium species, and the small number of individuals with positive blood smears. Antibodies against sporozoites of the variant P. vivax did not cross-react with the CS proteins of the classic P. vivax, nor with antibodies against sporozoites of P. falciparum and P. malariae. Sera containing antibodies against the CS protein of P. malariae were found at a very low frequency, and only in 1987. The anti-CS protein antibody response to all Plasmodium species was age-related.
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