Case report: a case of plasmodium falciparum hrp2 and hrp3 gene mutation in Bangladesh

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Several species of Plasmodium are responsible for causing malaria in humans. Proper diagnoses are crucial to case management, because severity and treatment varies between species. Diagnoses can be made using rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs), which detect Plasmodium proteins. Plasmodium falciparum causes the most virulent cases of malaria, and P. Falciparum histidine-rich protein 2 (PfHRP2) is acommontarget of falciparum malaria RDTs. Here wereport a case in which a falciparum malaria patient in Bangladesh tested negative on PfHRP2-based RDTs. The negative results can be attributed to a deletion of part of the pfhrp2 gene and frameshift mutations in both pfhrp2 and pfhrp3 gene. This finding may have implications for malaria diagnostics and case management in Bangladesh and other regions of South Asia.

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Nima, M. K., Hougard, T., Hossain, M. E., Kibria, M. G., Mohon, A. N., Johora, F. T., … Alam, M. S. (2017). Case report: a case of plasmodium falciparum hrp2 and hrp3 gene mutation in Bangladesh. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 97(4), 1155–1158. https://doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.16-0884

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