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. 2019 Oct 15;10:2398. doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2019.02398

Table 1.

Examples of inclusion criteria used to define asymptomatic individuals in transcriptomic studies.

Country, year Criteria for identifying asymptomatic cases Study subjects (sample size) Follow-up protocol, duration References
Cameroon, 2009 Positive thick blood smear and afebrile. No history of fever and antimalarial treatment in the previous 1 and 2 weeks, respectively, at the time of mass screening Children <12 years (13) No follow-up (5)
Mali, 2011 PCR-detected P. falciparum and no fever. No history of antimalarial or immunosuppressive medication in the last 30 days and helminths Individuals >13 (5) Bi-weekly and weekly surveillance for Plasmodium infection and malaria episode, respectively (14)
Gabon, 2005 Thin and thick blood smear and no clinical symptoms Children 0.5–6 years (ND) Follow up for 5 consecutive days (6)
Uganda, 2007–2008 Blood smear and no fever Children 4–5 years (15) Follow up for 7 days (16)
Mali, 2006 Not defined 5–13 years (17) Healthy baseline before the malaria season, 7 or 14 days after treatment of their first malaria episode of the ensuing malaria season, and a subset of children followed up to the 6-month dry season (18)