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                  <mods:namePart>Martins Campos, Keillen M.</mods:namePart>
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                  <mods:namePart>Barbosa Guerra, Maria G.</mods:namePart>
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               <mods:abstract>BACKGROUND: Asymptomatic individuals are one of the major&#xd;
                challenges for malaria elimination programs in endemic areas. In&#xd;
                the absence of clinical symptoms and with a lower parasite&#xd;
                density they constitute silent reservoirs considered important&#xd;
                for maintaining transmission of human malaria. Studies from&#xd;
                Brazil have shown that infected individuals may carry these&#xd;
                parasites for long periods. RESULTS: Patients were selected from&#xd;
                three periurban endemic areas of the city of Manaus, in the&#xd;
                western Brazilian Amazon. Symptomatic and asymptomatic patients&#xd;
                with positive thick blood smear and quantitative real-time PCR&#xd;
                (qPCR) positive for Plasmodium vivax were invited to participate&#xd;
                in the study. A standardised pvs25 gene amplification by qPCR&#xd;
                was used for P. vivax gametocytes detection. Anopheles aquasalis&#xd;
                were fed using membrane feeding assays (MFA) containing blood&#xd;
                from malaria patients. Parasitemia of 42 symptomatic and 25&#xd;
                asymptomatic individuals was determined by microscopic&#xd;
                examination of blood smears and qPCR. Parasitemia density and&#xd;
                gametocyte density were assessed as determinants of infection&#xd;
                rates and oocysts densities. A strong correlation between&#xd;
                gametocyte densities (microscopy and molecular techniques) and&#xd;
                mosquito infectivity (P &lt; 0.001) and oocysts median numbers&#xd;
                (P &lt; 0.05) was found in both groups. The ability to infect&#xd;
                mosquitoes was higher in the symptomatic group (41%), but&#xd;
                infectivity in the asymptomatic group was also seen (1.42%).&#xd;
                CONCLUSIONS: Although their infectivity to mosquitoes is&#xd;
                relatively low, given the high prevalence of P. vivax&#xd;
                asymptomatic carriers they are likely to play and important role&#xd;
                in malaria transmission in the city of Manaus. The role of&#xd;
                asymptomatic infections therefore needs to be considered in&#xd;
                future malaria elimination programs in Brazil.</mods:abstract>
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                  <mods:title>Infection of Anopheles aquasalis from symptomatic and&#xd;
                asymptomatic Plasmodium vivax infections in Manaus, western&#xd;
                Brazilian Amazon</mods:title>
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