Pascal Astagneau
French Institute of Health and Medical Research
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Annals of Tropical Medicine and Parasitology | 1991
J.-P. Lepers; Didier Fontenille; M. D. Rason; Claire Chougnet; Pascal Astagneau; P. Coulanges; Philippe Deloron
The recent reappearance of Plasmodium falciparum in the central highland plateaux of Madagascar has led to an important increase in both morbidity and mortality in the population. To understand the phenomena that originated this outbreak, and to evaluate the clinical and biological reactions of the population, we conducted entomological surveys during the whole malaria transmission season of 1988. In parallel, 41 individuals presenting with a malaria attack in January were given a curative antimalarial treatment and were followed weekly for 20 weeks, until the end of the transmission season, in June. During the follow-up, individuals presenting with a clinical malaria attack or with a parasite density above 5000 per mm3 of blood were again given antimalarial treatment. Overall, individuals presented with an average of 5.6 thick blood smears positive for P. falciparum, and 1.4 malaria attacks requiring treatment. Plasmodium falciparum prevalence rates gradually increased to 53.8% in April, one to two months after the observed peak of transmission, then decreased to 15.4% at the end of follow-up. The proportion of P. falciparum infections with clinical symptoms did not follow a similar temporal evolution and was significantly lower than at enrollment. Splenic rates gradually decreased from 29.3-2.6%, while anti-P. falciparum and anti-Pfl55/RESA antibodies increased. For the whole transmission season individuals experienced a mean 1.5 infective bites; the malaria vectors were Anopheles gambiae s. 1 and An. funestus. This study demonstrates that, in this population newly exposed to P. falciparum infections, almost all sporozoite inoculations lead to blood parasite infection requiring treatment.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 1993
Florence Migot; Claire Chougnet; Lucie Raharimalala; Pascal Astagneau; J.-P. Lepers; Philippe Deloron
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 1990
Claire Chougnet; Philippe Deloron; J.-P. Lepers; Tallet S; Rason; Pascal Astagneau; Savel J; P. Coulanges
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 1993
Marie-Christine Dazza; Luis Valdemar Meneses; Pierre-Marie Girard; Pascal Astagneau; Carlos Villaroel; Eric Delaporte; Bernard Larouze
Clinical Infectious Diseases | 1994
Philippe Deloron; N. Dumont; T. Nyongabo; Pierre Aubry; Pascal Astagneau; F. Ndarugirire; C. Menetrier-Caux; N. Burdin; J.C. Brelivet; François Peyron
Infection and Immunity | 1993
B. Dubois; Philippe Deloron; Pascal Astagneau; Claire Chougnet; J.-P. Lepers
International Journal of Epidemiology | 1994
Pascal Astagneau; Claire Chougnet; Jean Paul Lepers; Marie Danielle Andriamangatiana-Rason; Philippe Deloron
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 1991
Claire Chougnet; J.-P. Lepers; Pascal Astagneau; Rason; Savel J; Philippe Deloron
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 1995
Pascal Astagneau; Jacquelin M. Roberts; Richard W. Steketee; Jack J. Wirima; J.-P. Lepers; Philippe Deloron
American Journal of Epidemiology | 1991
Pascal Astagneau; Jean Paul Lepers; Claire Chougnet; Claude Gaudebout; Marie Danielle Andriarnangatiana-Rason; Bernard Larouze; Philippe Deloron