Breath biomarkers of pediatric malaria: reproducibility and response to antimalarial therapy.
Amalia Z BernaX R WangL B BollingerJ BandaP MawindoT EvanoffD L CulbertsonKarl B SeydelAudrey R Odom JohnPublished in: The Journal of infectious diseases (2024)
Our data provide robust evidence that P. falciparum infection leads to specific, reproducible changes in breath compounds. While no individual compound served as adequate classifier in isolation, selected volatiles together yielded high sensitivity for diagnosis of malaria. Overall, the results of our predictive models suggest the presence of volatile signatures that reproducibly predict malaria infection status and determine response to therapy, even in cases of low parasitemia.