TY - JOUR
T1 - Consistent safety and infectivity in sporozoite challenge model of Plasmodium vivax in malaria-naive human volunteers
AU - Herrera, Sócrates
AU - Solarte, Yezid
AU - Jordań-Villegas, Alejandro
AU - Echavarriá, Juan Fernando
AU - Rocha, Leonardo
AU - Palacios, Ricardo
AU - Ramiŕez, Oścar
AU - Veĺez, Juan D.
AU - Epstein, Judith E.
AU - Richie, Thomas L.
AU - Arev́alo-Herrera, Myriam
PY - 2011/2
Y1 - 2011/2
N2 - A safe and reproducible Plasmodium vivax infectious challenge method is required to evaluate the efficacy of malaria vaccine candidates. Seventeen healthy Duffy (+) and five Duffy (-) subjects were randomly allocated into three (A-C) groups and were exposed to the bites of 2-4 Anopheles albimanus mosquitoes infected with Plasmodium vivax derived from three donors. Duffy (-) subjects were included as controls for each group. Clinical manifestations of malaria and parasitemia were monitored beginning 7 days post-challenge. All Duffy (+) volunteers developed patent malaria infection within 16 days after challenge. Prepatent period determined by thick smear, was longer for Group A (median 14.5 d) than for Groups B and C (median 10 d/each). Infected volunteers recovered rapidly after treatment with no serious adverse events. The bite of as low as two P. vivax -infected mosquitoes provides safe and reliable infections in malaria-naive volunteers, suitable for assessing antimalarial and vaccine efficacy trials.
AB - A safe and reproducible Plasmodium vivax infectious challenge method is required to evaluate the efficacy of malaria vaccine candidates. Seventeen healthy Duffy (+) and five Duffy (-) subjects were randomly allocated into three (A-C) groups and were exposed to the bites of 2-4 Anopheles albimanus mosquitoes infected with Plasmodium vivax derived from three donors. Duffy (-) subjects were included as controls for each group. Clinical manifestations of malaria and parasitemia were monitored beginning 7 days post-challenge. All Duffy (+) volunteers developed patent malaria infection within 16 days after challenge. Prepatent period determined by thick smear, was longer for Group A (median 14.5 d) than for Groups B and C (median 10 d/each). Infected volunteers recovered rapidly after treatment with no serious adverse events. The bite of as low as two P. vivax -infected mosquitoes provides safe and reliable infections in malaria-naive volunteers, suitable for assessing antimalarial and vaccine efficacy trials.
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U2 - 10.4269/ajtmh.2011.09-0498
DO - 10.4269/ajtmh.2011.09-0498
M3 - Article
C2 - 21292872
AN - SCOPUS:79952475565
SN - 0002-9637
VL - 84
SP - 4
EP - 11
JO - American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
JF - American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
IS - 2 S
ER -