Last Updated: 19/12/2024

Applying molecular epidemiology to accelerate to zero

Objectives

By using genetic fingerprints of parasites, to create networks of biological transmission links between infected individuals in order to estimate:

  • Classification of malaria cases as imported or local
  • Measurement of local transmission (Rc)
  • Measurement of parasite flow between one geographic region and another
  • Identification of putative risk groups responsible for sustaining transmission (hotpops)
  • Evidence of cross-border connectivity of parasite populations using genetic data and travel history
Rationale and Abstract

Genotyping: 26 microsatellites (all) + whole genome sequencing and targeted next-generation sequencing on a subset
CDR Data: the nightly location for all subscribers was estimated based on their most used tower. Health facility catchments were assigned the nearest mobile phone tower.
Travel survey data: Individuals reported the number of nights spent at other local and international locations. 92% did not report travel. 

Date

Sep 2015 — Jul 2018

Total Project Funding

$824,999

Funding Details
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