Analysis of malaria clinical-epidemiological predictors in individuals from Brazilian Amazon
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Resumo: | This research aims to determine whether the combination of epidemiological and clinical features can predict malaria. Diagnostic investigation detected 22.3% of individuals with Plasmodium vivax (P. vivax) malaria, with significant predominance of the male gender. The malaria triad (fever, chills and headache) had a more expressive frequency (81.1%) in individuals with positive thick blood than those with negative thick blood smear (65.1%), although there was no statistical significance. Among the variables analysed as predictive for positive thick blood smear, it was observed that personal history of travel to an endemic malaria area and past malaria infection (PMI) were significantly associated with malaria, even in multiple logistic regression. Fever had the higher sensitivity (94.6%) and past malaria history had the greater specificity (68.2%), with accuracy of 23.5% and 67.5%, respectively. In combined analysis, fever with chills had the highest sensitivity (91.9%), but low accuracy (38.5%). High specificity (91.5%) was found in the association of malaria triad, PMI and history of travel to endemic malaria area (which along with anorexia, was higher 94.6%), with good accuracy (80.7%), suggesting that the screening of patients for performing thick blood smear can be based on these data. The epidemiological features and the malaria triad (fever, chills and headache) can be predictors for identification of malaria patients, concurring to precocious diagnosis and immediate treatment of individuals with malaria. |
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Lisboa, Paulo Guilherme SouzaMedeiros, Janaina Maria RodriguesSouza, Arthur Vinícius deSantos, Bruno Fernando Barros dosSanches, Henrique Otavio CoutinhoRocha, Juliane Lúcia Gomes daCorrêa Junior, Wender de Jesus PenaCosta, Gabriela GoesChaves, Tania do Socorro SouzaVentura, Ana Maria Revorêdo da SilvaLibonati, Rosana Maria Feio2022-05-17T13:57:37Z2022-05-17T13:57:37Z2022LISBOA, Paulo Guilherme Souza et al. Analysis of malaria clinical-epidemiological predictors in individuals from Brazilian Amazon. Parasitology, v. 149, n. 1, p. 10-14, Jan. 2022.1469-8161https://patua.iec.gov.br/handle/iec/450810.1017/S0031182021001165This research aims to determine whether the combination of epidemiological and clinical features can predict malaria. Diagnostic investigation detected 22.3% of individuals with Plasmodium vivax (P. vivax) malaria, with significant predominance of the male gender. The malaria triad (fever, chills and headache) had a more expressive frequency (81.1%) in individuals with positive thick blood than those with negative thick blood smear (65.1%), although there was no statistical significance. Among the variables analysed as predictive for positive thick blood smear, it was observed that personal history of travel to an endemic malaria area and past malaria infection (PMI) were significantly associated with malaria, even in multiple logistic regression. Fever had the higher sensitivity (94.6%) and past malaria history had the greater specificity (68.2%), with accuracy of 23.5% and 67.5%, respectively. In combined analysis, fever with chills had the highest sensitivity (91.9%), but low accuracy (38.5%). High specificity (91.5%) was found in the association of malaria triad, PMI and history of travel to endemic malaria area (which along with anorexia, was higher 94.6%), with good accuracy (80.7%), suggesting that the screening of patients for performing thick blood smear can be based on these data. The epidemiological features and the malaria triad (fever, chills and headache) can be predictors for identification of malaria patients, concurring to precocious diagnosis and immediate treatment of individuals with malaria.Institutional Program for Scientific Initiation Scholarships of Evandro Chagas Institute (Ananindeua, Brazil)/FAPESPAMinistério da Saúde. Secretaria de Vigilância em Saúde. Instituto Evandro Chagas. Laboratório de Ensaios Clínicos em Malária. Ananindeua, PA, BrasilUniversidade Federal do Pará. Instituto de Ciências da Saúde. Belém, PA, BrazilUniversidade Federal do Pará. Instituto de Ciências da Saúde. Belém, PA, BrazilUniversidade Federal do Pará. Instituto de Ciências da Saúde. Belém, PA, BrazilUniversidade Federal do Pará. Instituto de Ciências da Saúde. Belém, PA, BrazilUniversidade Federal do Pará. Instituto de Ciências da Saúde. Belém, PA, BrazilUniversidade Federal do Pará. Instituto de Ciências da Saúde. Belém, PA, BrazilUniversidade Federal do Pará. Instituto de Ciências da Saúde. Belém, PA, BrazilMinistério da Saúde. Secretaria de Vigilância em Saúde. Instituto Evandro Chagas. Laboratório de Ensaios Clínicos em Malária. Ananindeua, PA, BrasilMinistério da Saúde. Secretaria de Vigilância em Saúde. Instituto Evandro Chagas. Laboratório de Ensaios Clínicos em Malária. Ananindeua, PA, BrasilUniversidade Federal do Pará. Núcleo de Medicina Tropical. 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Analysis of malaria clinical-epidemiological predictors in individuals from Brazilian Amazon |
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Analysis of malaria clinical-epidemiological predictors in individuals from Brazilian Amazon |
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Analysis of malaria clinical-epidemiological predictors in individuals from Brazilian Amazon Analysis of malaria clinical-epidemiological predictors in individuals from Brazilian Amazon Lisboa, Paulo Guilherme Souza Malária / sangue Fatores de Risco Plasmodium vivax / patogenicidade Prevenção de Doenças Lisboa, Paulo Guilherme Souza Malária / sangue Fatores de Risco Plasmodium vivax / patogenicidade Prevenção de Doenças |
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Analysis of malaria clinical-epidemiological predictors in individuals from Brazilian Amazon |
title_full |
Analysis of malaria clinical-epidemiological predictors in individuals from Brazilian Amazon |
title_fullStr |
Analysis of malaria clinical-epidemiological predictors in individuals from Brazilian Amazon Analysis of malaria clinical-epidemiological predictors in individuals from Brazilian Amazon |
title_full_unstemmed |
Analysis of malaria clinical-epidemiological predictors in individuals from Brazilian Amazon Analysis of malaria clinical-epidemiological predictors in individuals from Brazilian Amazon |
title_sort |
Analysis of malaria clinical-epidemiological predictors in individuals from Brazilian Amazon |
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Lisboa, Paulo Guilherme Souza |
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Lisboa, Paulo Guilherme Souza Lisboa, Paulo Guilherme Souza Medeiros, Janaina Maria Rodrigues Souza, Arthur Vinícius de Santos, Bruno Fernando Barros dos Sanches, Henrique Otavio Coutinho Rocha, Juliane Lúcia Gomes da Corrêa Junior, Wender de Jesus Pena Costa, Gabriela Goes Chaves, Tania do Socorro Souza Ventura, Ana Maria Revorêdo da Silva Libonati, Rosana Maria Feio Medeiros, Janaina Maria Rodrigues Souza, Arthur Vinícius de Santos, Bruno Fernando Barros dos Sanches, Henrique Otavio Coutinho Rocha, Juliane Lúcia Gomes da Corrêa Junior, Wender de Jesus Pena Costa, Gabriela Goes Chaves, Tania do Socorro Souza Ventura, Ana Maria Revorêdo da Silva Libonati, Rosana Maria Feio |
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author |
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Medeiros, Janaina Maria Rodrigues Souza, Arthur Vinícius de Santos, Bruno Fernando Barros dos Sanches, Henrique Otavio Coutinho Rocha, Juliane Lúcia Gomes da Corrêa Junior, Wender de Jesus Pena Costa, Gabriela Goes Chaves, Tania do Socorro Souza Ventura, Ana Maria Revorêdo da Silva Libonati, Rosana Maria Feio |
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Lisboa, Paulo Guilherme Souza Medeiros, Janaina Maria Rodrigues Souza, Arthur Vinícius de Santos, Bruno Fernando Barros dos Sanches, Henrique Otavio Coutinho Rocha, Juliane Lúcia Gomes da Corrêa Junior, Wender de Jesus Pena Costa, Gabriela Goes Chaves, Tania do Socorro Souza Ventura, Ana Maria Revorêdo da Silva Libonati, Rosana Maria Feio |
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Malária / sangue Fatores de Risco Plasmodium vivax / patogenicidade |
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Malária / sangue Fatores de Risco Plasmodium vivax / patogenicidade Prevenção de Doenças |
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Prevenção de Doenças |
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This research aims to determine whether the combination of epidemiological and clinical features can predict malaria. Diagnostic investigation detected 22.3% of individuals with Plasmodium vivax (P. vivax) malaria, with significant predominance of the male gender. The malaria triad (fever, chills and headache) had a more expressive frequency (81.1%) in individuals with positive thick blood than those with negative thick blood smear (65.1%), although there was no statistical significance. Among the variables analysed as predictive for positive thick blood smear, it was observed that personal history of travel to an endemic malaria area and past malaria infection (PMI) were significantly associated with malaria, even in multiple logistic regression. Fever had the higher sensitivity (94.6%) and past malaria history had the greater specificity (68.2%), with accuracy of 23.5% and 67.5%, respectively. In combined analysis, fever with chills had the highest sensitivity (91.9%), but low accuracy (38.5%). High specificity (91.5%) was found in the association of malaria triad, PMI and history of travel to endemic malaria area (which along with anorexia, was higher 94.6%), with good accuracy (80.7%), suggesting that the screening of patients for performing thick blood smear can be based on these data. The epidemiological features and the malaria triad (fever, chills and headache) can be predictors for identification of malaria patients, concurring to precocious diagnosis and immediate treatment of individuals with malaria. |
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