Detecting temporal and spatial malaria patterns from first antenatal care visits.
Arnau PujolNanna BrokhattingenGloria MatambissoHenriques MbevePau CisteróAnna EscodaSonia MaculuveBoaventura CunaCardoso MelembeNelo NdimandeHumberto MunguambeJulia Montana LopezLidia NhamussaWilson SimoneKevin K A TettehChris J DrakeleyBenoît GamainChetan ChitnisVirander Singh ChauhanLlorenç QuintóArlindo ChidimatembueHelena Martí SolerBeatriz GalatasCaterina GuinovartFrancisco SautePedro AideEusebio MaceteAlfredo Gabriel Mayor AparicioPublished in: Research square (2023)
Pregnant women attending first antenatal care (ANC) visits represent a promising malaria surveillance target in Sub-Saharan Africa. Here we assessed the spatio-temporal relationship between malaria at ANC (n=6,471), in children at the community(n=9,362) and at health facilities (n=15,467) in southern Mozambique (2016-2019). ANC P. falciparum rates detected by quantitative polymerase chain reaction mirrored rates in children, regardless of gravidity and HIV status (Pearson correlation coefficient [PCC]>0.8, χ²<1.1), with a 2-3 months lag. Only at rapid diagnostic test detection limits at moderate-to-high transmission, multigravidae showed lower rates than children (PCC=0.61, 95%CI[-0.12-0.94]). Seroprevalence against the pregnancy-specific antigen VAR2CSA reflected declining malaria trends (PCC=0.74, 95%CI[0.24-0.77]). 80% (12/15) of hotspots detected from health facility data using a novel hotspot detector, EpiFRIenDs, were also identified with ANC data. The results show that ANC-based malaria surveillance offers contemporary information on temporal trends and the geographic distribution of malaria burden in the community.
Keyphrases
- plasmodium falciparum
- healthcare
- pregnant women
- public health
- mental health
- young adults
- preterm birth
- palliative care
- health information
- quality improvement
- magnetic resonance imaging
- hepatitis c virus
- big data
- hiv infected
- high intensity
- deep learning
- computed tomography
- hiv testing
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- hiv aids
- real time pcr
- diffusion weighted imaging