Publications by authors named "Amelia E Hanron"

18S rRNA is a biomarker that provides an alternative to thick blood smears in controlled human malaria infection (CHMI) trials. We reviewed data from CHMI trials at non-endemic sites that used blood smears and 18S rRNA/rDNA biomarker nucleic acid tests (NATs) for time to positivity. We validated a multiplex quantitative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) for 18S rRNA, prospectively compared blood smears and qRT-PCR for three trials, and modeled treatment effects at different biomarker-defined parasite densities to assess the impact on infection detection, symptom reduction, and measured intervention efficacy.

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  • DSM265 is a drug that effectively prevents malaria by inhibiting a specific enzyme in the parasite, providing full protection when taken one day before exposure, and partial protection when taken seven days prior.* -
  • A clinical trial tested the safety, tolerability, and effectiveness of a single 400 mg oral dose of DSM265, showing mild side effects and aligning with expected drug behavior in the body.* -
  • The study found that while DSM265 offered some protection (with two out of six participants in each group remaining malaria-free), it only sterilized one-third of the participants and increased the time before malaria developed compared to those receiving a placebo.*
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Background: Plasmodium gametocytes are sexual stages transmitted to female Anopheles mosquitoes. While Plasmodium parasites can be differentiated microscopically on Giemsa-stained blood smears, molecular methods are increasingly used because of their increased sensitivity. Molecular detection of gametocytes requires methods that discriminate between asexual and sexual stage parasites.

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Babesia are increasingly appreciated as a cause of transfusion-transmitted infection. Sensitive methods are needed to screen blood products. We report herein that B.

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