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检测合并感染中的分子与微观挑战及病例报告

Molecular and Microscopic Challenges in Detecting Co-Infections with A Case Report.

作者信息

Yaacob Mohd Adilin, Radin Hisam Raden Shamilah, Parina Ismail Nor, Md Yusuf Noor Azian, Rubio Muñoz Jose Miguel, Hashim Suhana, Zhueng Tam Jenn

机构信息

Parasitology Unit, Infectious Disease Research Centre, Institute for Medical Research, National Institutes of Health, Setia Alam 40170, Malaysia.

Malaria & Emerging Parasitic Diseases Laboratory, Parasitology Department, National Microbiology Centre, Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Cra. Majadahonda Pozuelo Km. 2, 28220 Majadahonda, Spain.

出版信息

Pathogens. 2025 Jun 30;14(7):651. doi: 10.3390/pathogens14070651.

Abstract

The risk of non-human primate (NHP) malaria transmission to humans is increasing, with and emerging as significant zoonotic threats, particularly in Malaysia. While is well-documented, infections in humans remain underreported, largely due to diagnostic challenges. Routine microscopy and standard molecular diagnostic tools often misdiagnose infections as due to morphological similarities and genetic homology. We report a new case of a human infection misdiagnosed as in a 32-year-old male with no prior malaria history or travel to endemic countries. The initial diagnoses made by the microscopy and qPCR conducted by the Kota Bharu Public Health Laboratory in Kelantan identified the infection as . However, cross-examination by the Institute for Medical Research (IMR) revealed the presence of mixed-species infection, prompting further analysis. The real-time PCR and sequencing performed at MAPELAB, Spain, confirmed the co-infection of and . This case highlights the diagnostic limitations in detecting , which shares high genetic similarity with , leading to potential cross-reactivity and diagnostic inaccuracies. As emerges as the second zoonotic malaria species after capable of infecting humans in Southeast Asia, improved diagnostic methods are urgently needed. Enhanced molecular diagnostics and comprehensive epidemiological studies are essential to elucidate transmission dynamics, assess public health implications, and inform effective malaria control strategies.

摘要

非人灵长类动物(NHP)疟疾传播给人类的风险正在增加,[物种名称1]和[物种名称2]成为重大的人畜共患病威胁,尤其是在马来西亚。虽然[物种名称1]已有充分记录,但人类感染[物种名称2]的情况仍报告不足,主要是由于诊断方面的挑战。常规显微镜检查和标准分子诊断工具常常将[物种名称2]感染误诊为[物种名称1],原因是形态相似和基因同源。我们报告了一例新的人类[物种名称2]感染病例,该病例被误诊为[物种名称1],患者为一名32岁男性,此前无疟疾病史,也未前往疟疾流行国家。吉兰丹哥打巴鲁公共卫生实验室通过显微镜检查和定量聚合酶链反应(qPCR)最初诊断为[物种名称1]感染。然而,医学研究所在进行交叉检查时发现存在混合物种感染,于是进行了进一步分析。西班牙MAPELAB实验室进行的实时聚合酶链反应和测序证实了[物种名称1]和[物种名称2]的共同感染。该病例凸显了检测[物种名称2]时的诊断局限性,[物种名称2]与[物种名称1]具有高度基因相似性,导致潜在的交叉反应和诊断不准确。随着[物种名称2]成为东南亚继[物种名称1]之后第二种能够感染人类的人畜共患疟疾物种,迫切需要改进诊断方法。加强分子诊断和全面的流行病学研究对于阐明传播动态、评估对公共卫生的影响以及为有效的疟疾控制策略提供依据至关重要。

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