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Multiplex serology demonstrate cumulative prevalence and spatial distribution of malaria in Ethiopia.

Ashenafi AssefaAhmed Ali AhmedWakgari DeressaHeven SimeHussein MohammedAmha KebedeHiwot SolomonHiwot TekaKevin GurralaBrian MateiBrian WakemanG Glenn WilsonIpsita SinhaRichard J MaudeRuth AshtonJackie CookYa Ping ShiChris DrakeleyLorenz von SeidleinEric RogierJimee Hwang
Published in: Malaria journal (2019)
Using multiplex serology assays, this study explored the cumulative malaria burden and regional dynamics of the four human malarias in Ethiopia. High malaria burden was observed in the northwest compared to the east. High transmission in the Gambela and Benishangul-Gumuz Regions and the neglected presence of P. malariae and P. ovale may require programmatic attention. The use of a multiplex assay for antibody detection in low transmission settings has the potential to act as a more sensitive biomarker.
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