Publications by authors named "Olusegun P Akoniyon"

South Africa's efforts toward eliminating malaria have positioned the country in the pre-elimination stage. Imported and sub-microscopic cases still contribute to the persistence of malaria in regions of low transmission as identified in this study where diagnostics is built largely on the use of Rapid Diagnostic Test (RDT). However, the presence of Pfhrp2/3 gene deletion is known to interfere with the accuracy of diagnosis with the use of RDT.

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Background: Understanding the genetic structure of . population in different regions is pivotal to malaria elimination. Genetic diversity and the multiplicity of infection are indicators used for measuring malaria endemicity across different transmission settings.

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Malaria is one of the most significant causes of mortality and morbidity globally, especially in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) countries. It harmfully disturbs the public’s health and the economic growth of many developing countries. Despite the massive effect of malaria transmission, the overall pooled proportion of malaria positivity rate in Southern Africa is still elusive.

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Article Synopsis
  • Malaria elimination is a key goal that requires advanced scientific methods and management strategies, especially in light of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
  • The use of whole genome sequencing (WGS) offers more comprehensive data compared to traditional methods like PCR genotyping, making it crucial for understanding malaria's epidemiology across different regions.
  • WGS has proven essential in advancing malaria research and assisting countries in reducing transmission and drug resistance, but for effective malaria elimination in sub-Saharan Africa, accessible and affordable WGS technology is necessary.
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