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Open Access | Malaria case management in Papua New Guinea prior to the introduction of a revised treatment protocol

Author(s): 
Pulford J, Mueller I, Siba PM, Hetzel MW
Reference: 
Malaria Journal 2012, 11:157 (7 May 2012)
Contact email: 
justin.pulford@pngimr.org.pg

MalariaWorldThis study aimed to document malaria case management practices in Papua New Guinea prior to the introduction of a revised national malaria treatment protocol.

Predictors of Acute Bacterial Meningitis in Children from a Malaria-Endemic Area of Papua New Guinea

Author(s): 
Moses Laman, Laurens Manning, Timothy M. E. Davis, et al.
Reference: 
Am J Trop Med Hyg 2012 86:240-245
Contact email: 
tdavis@cyllene.uwa.edu.au

MalariaWorldPredictors of acute bacterial meningitis (ABM) were assessed in 554 children in Papua New Guinea 0.2–10 years of age who were hospitalized with culture-proven meningitis, probable meningitis, or non-meningitic illness investigated by lumbar puncture.

Population Pharmacokinetics of Artemether, Lumefantrine, and Their Respective Metabolites in Papua New Guinean Children with Uncomplicated Malaria

Author(s): 
Sam Salman, Madhu Page-Sharp, Susan Griffin, Kaye Kose, Peter M. Siba, Kenneth F. Ilett, Ivo Mueller, and Timothy M. E. Davis
Reference: 
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, November 2011,p. 5306-5313, Vol. 55, No. 11
Contact email: 
tdavis@cyllene.uwa.edu.au

MalariaWorldThere are sparse published data relating to the pharmacokinetic properties of artemether, lumefantrine, and their active metabolites in children, especially desbutyl-lumefantrine.

Open Access | Population genetic analysis of the Plasmodium falciparum 6-cys protein Pf38 in Papua New Guinea reveals domain-specific balancing selection

Author(s): 
John C Reeder, Johanna Wapling, Ivo Mueller, Peter M Siba, Alyssa E Barry
Reference: 
Malaria Journal 2011, 10:126 (14 May 2011)
Contact email: 
jreeder@burnet.edu.au

This study confirmed previous findings that Pf38 is a polymorphic gene under balancing selection.

High-throughput molecular diagnosis of circumsporozoite variants VK210 and VK247 detects complex Plasmodium vivax infections in malaria endemic populations in Papua New Guinea

Author(s): 
Cara N. Henry-Halldin, Daphne Sepe, Melinda Susapu, David T. McNamara, Moses Bockarie, Christopher L. King, Peter A. Zimmerman
Reference: 
Infection, Genetics and Evolution, Volume 11, Issue 2, March 2011, Pages 391-398
Contact email: 
paz@case.edu

Overall, our results illustrate that PNG malaria-endemic regions harbor a complex mixture of P. vivax strains, and emphasize the importance of malaria control strategies that would be effective against a highly diverse parasite population.

Open Access | Filarial Worms Reduce Plasmodium Infectivity in Mosquitoes

Author(s): 
Matthew T. Aliota, Cheng-Chen Chen, Henry Dagoro, Jeremy F. Fuchs, Bruce M. Christensen
Reference: 
PLoS Negl Trop Dis 5(2): e963

These results could have an impact on vector infection and transmission dynamics in areas where Anopheles transmit both parasites, i.e., the elimination of filarial worms in a co-endemic locale could enhance malaria transmission.

Molecular Assessment of Plasmodium falciparum Resistance to Antimalarial Drugs in Papua New Guinea Using an Extended Ligase Detection Reaction Fluorescent Microsphere Assay

Author(s): 
Rina P. M. Wong, Harin Karunajeewa, Ivo Mueller, Peter Siba, Peter A. Zimmerman, and Timothy M. E. Davis
Reference: 
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, February 2011, p. 798-805, Vol. 55, No. 2
Contact email: 
tdavis@cyllene.uwa.edu.au

Surveillance for Plasmodium falciparum drug resistance mutations is becoming an established tool for assessing antimalarial treatment effectiveness.

High Throughput Multiplex Assay for Species Identification of Papua New Guinea Malaria Vectors: Members of the Anopheles punctulatus (Diptera: Culicidae) Species Group

Author(s): 
Cara N. Henry-Halldin., Lisa Reimer, Edward Thomsen.,Peter A. Zimmerman., et al
Reference: 
Am J Trop Med Hyg, Jan 2011; 84: 166 - 173.
Contact email: 
cnh@case.edu

We developed a multiplex polymerase chain reaction (PCR)–based assay specific for known species-specific nucleotide differences in the internal transcribed spacer 2 region and identified the five species most frequently implicated in transmitting disease (An. punctulatus, An. koliensis, An. farauti 1, An. hinesorum, and An. farauti 4).

Open Access | Incomplete concerted evolution and reproductive isolation at the rDNA locus uncovers nine cryptic species within Anopheles longirostris from Papua New Guinea

Author(s): 
David E Alquezar, Stephane Hemmerter , Robert D Cooper and Nigel W Beebe
Reference: 
BMC Evolutionary Biology 2010

Here we follow the evolution of the rDNA second internal transcribed spacer (ITS2) and the mitochondrial DNA cytochrome oxidase I subunit in the malaria mosquito Anopheles longirostris from Papua New Guinea (PNG).

Open Access | Community response to intermittent preventive treatment of malaria in infants (IPTi) in Papua New Guinea

Author(s): 
Pell C, Straus L, Phuanukoonnon S, Lupiwa S, Mueller I, Senn N, Siba P, Gysels M, Pool R
Reference: 
Malaria Journal 2010, 9:369 (22 December 2010)
Contact email: 
christopher.pell@cresib.cat

The degree of similarity between findings from the acceptability studies undertaken in sub-Saharan Africa and PNG allows some generalization relating to the implementation of IPTi outside of Africa:

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