Asymptomatic Infections Clinical Trial
Official title:
Assessment of Drug Resistance Molecular Markers in Asymptomatic Malaria Among Migrant Workers in Myanmar
A cross-sectional study will be conducted in selected 2 sentinel sites for assessment of drug resistance falciparum and vivax among asymptomatic infection in migrant workers in Myanmar.
Although malaria prevalence is decreasing in Myanmar, drug resistance threatens the malaria
elimination by 2030 especially high risk persons including migrant population. Previous study
indicated that asymptomatic malaria parasite carried drug resistance gene such as K13 mutant
that is genetically responsible for artemisinin resistant falciparum malaria. These
asymptomatic carries may be a source to spread the disease and it is very important to
conduct the surveillance on drug resistance status among high vulnerable persons.
Unfortunately, there is no study to assess the drug resistance molecular markers in
asymptomatic malaria among migrant workers in Myanmar. Therefore, this study fulfills the
gaps of knowledge on important of asymptomatic hidden infection exploring to formulate the
recommendation for elimination of malaria in Myanmar.
In this study, asymptomatic infections are screened by rapid diagnostic test, microscopy and
molecular methods.
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