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First molecular screening of Plasmodium species in ungulates from Southern Brazil.

Leonilda Correia Dos SantosLilian de Oliveira GuimarãesAna Laura GrazziotinWanderlei de MoraisZalmir Silvino CubasMarcos José de OliveiraRafael Felipe da Costa VieiraAlexander Welker BiondoKarin Kirchgatter
Published in: BMC research notes (2018)
All analyses were negative. However, the tests were performed on samples that were collected at a single time point, and parasitemia may fluctuate over the parasite's life cycle. Thus, the possibility of occult infection cannot be ruled out. Despite the negative results of all of the methods applied, it cannot be categorically stated that these animals are free from Plasmodium sp. infection. Further monitoring and/or multiple sequential sampling may improve the success rate of detecting parasites. Moreover, although this survey of Plasmodium represents the first molecular study on ungulate malaria parasites from Southern Brazil, further analysis of samples from different ungulate species is important for characterizing the epidemiology of Plasmodium of these mammals in this region.
Keyphrases
  • plasmodium falciparum
  • life cycle
  • cross sectional
  • single molecule
  • genetic diversity