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  • Plasmodium pitheci malaria in Bornean orang-utans at a rehabilitation centre in West Kalimantan, Indonesia
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  1. Sanchez, Karmele Llano |
  2. Greenwood, Alex D. |
  3. Nielsen, Aileen |
  4. Nugraha, R. Taufiq P. |
  5. Prameswari, Wendi |
  6. Nurillah, Andini |
  7. Agustina, Fitria |
  8. Campbell-Smith, Gail |
  9. Dharmayanthi, Anik Budhi |
  10. Pratama, Rahadian |
  11. Exploitasia, Indra |
  12. Baird, J. Kevin |
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  • 2022-10-03
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  • 21(1):280
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  • 2022
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  • https://doi.org/10.1186/s12936-022-04290-8 |
  • https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9528059/ |
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  • BACKGROUND: Plasmodial species naturally infecting orang-utans, Plasmodium pitheci and Plasmodium silvaticum, have been rarely described and reportedly cause relatively benign infections. Orang-utans at Rescue Rehabilitation Centres (RRC) across the orang-utan natural range suffer from malaria illness. However, the species involved and clinical pathology of this illness have not been described in a systematic manner. The objective of the present study was to identify the Plasmodium species infecting orang-utans under our care, define the frequency and character of malaria illness among the infected, and establish criteria for successful diagnosis and treatment. METHODS: During the period 2017–2021, prospective active surveillance of malaria among 131 orang-utans resident in a forested RRC in West Kalimantan (Indonesia) was conducted. A total of 1783 blood samples were analysed by microscopy and 219 by nucleic acid based (PCR) diagnostic testing. Medical records of inpatient orang-utans at the centre from 2010 to 2016 were also retrospectively analysed for instances of symptomatic malaria. RESULTS: Active surveillance revealed 89 of 131 orang-utans were positive for malaria at least once between 2017 and 2021 (period prevalence = 68%). During that period, 14 cases (affecting 13 orang-utans) developed clinical malaria (0.027 attacks/orang-utan-year). Three other cases were found to have occurred from 2010–2016. Sick individuals presented predominantly with fever, anaemia, thrombocytopenia, and leukopenia. All had parasitaemias in excess of 4000/μL and as high as 105,000/μL, with severity of illness correlating with parasitaemia. Illness and parasitaemia quickly resolved following administration of artemisinin-combined therapies. High levels of parasitaemia also sometimes occurred in asymptomatic cases, in which case, parasitaemia cleared spontaneously. CONCLUSIONS: This study demonstrated that P. pitheci very often infected orang-utans at this RRC. In about 14% of infected orang-utans, malaria illness occurred and ranged from moderate to severe in nature. The successful clinical management of acute pitheci malaria is described. Concerns are raised about this infection potentially posing a threat to this endangered species in the wild.
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lokal Orang-utan malaria
lokal Malaria/epidemiology [MeSH]
lokal Great ape health
lokal Plasmodium [MeSH]
lokal Humans [MeSH]
lokal Prospective Studies [MeSH]
lokal Rehabilitation Centers [MeSH]
lokal Malaria epidemiology
lokal Veterinary medicine
lokal Artemisinins [MeSH]
lokal Retrospective Studies [MeSH]
lokal Orang-utan disease
lokal Clinical parasitology
lokal Animals [MeSH]
lokal Orang-utan conservation
lokal Infectious Diseases
lokal Plasmodium pitheci
lokal Pongo pygmaeus [MeSH]
lokal Parasitology
lokal Indonesia/epidemiology [MeSH]
lokal Nucleic Acids [MeSH]
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