Malaria in Malawi Karl Seydel MD, PhD Blantyre Malaria Project and MSU International Medicine College of Osteopathic Medicine Where is Malawi? landlocked country in SE Africa, size of Pennsylvania very tropical, mountainous population of 14 million (compared to 311 million in the USA) life expectancy: 39 (compared to 77 in the US) mostly because of HIV HIV prevalence: 14%, 0.6% here Population less than 5 years old: 17.2%, 7% here Infant Mortality: 113, 6 here (out of 1000 live births) Per Capita Income: $190, compared to $40,100 Physicians: 230, compared to 500,000 Poverty and malaria are intimately linked: malaria causes a huge amount of poverty Why Malaria? - killed more people than any other disease in the history of mankind - caused by five species of parasites - transmitted by mosquitos and infects erythrocytes - initially travels to the liver and infects RBCs, which bind to inside of blood vessels - causes decreased blood flow to brain, coma, seizures, death - cause of anemia - many healthy people are parasitemic: completely unknown as to why people die from malaria - people who are parasitemic exhibit a wide spectrum of disease - differences in parasites or differences in hosts? City of Blantyre, Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital run by the government, all care is free understaffed and overcrowded medical students and unpaid interns, nurses, mothers have lots of care responsibility 2 kids/bed in rainy season, 250 kids/2 nurses MSU Research Ward at Queen Elizabeth, serves as ICU for the hospital 15 beds/5 nurses Cerebral Malaria - Pathogenesis What are the relative roles of host and parasite heterogeneity on disease severity? host only, parasite only, or mixture of host and parasite? DNA sequencing, RNA analysis, and small molecule analysis of host and parasite from a variety of disease severities Another mystery: Why such a rapid recovery? 20% of kids die, but if they are going to recovery it will happen within 36 hours Malawi MRI donated from GE - rapid recovery due to rapid decrease in brain swelling - brain matter is pushed down into spinal cord at admission due to swelling - respiratory center is affected, causing a herniation and breathing to stop - so why does the brain swell? Ongoing studies - further scanning modalities to determine etiology of edema - autopsy studies on those that die - planned clinical trial to reduce edema even faster How to Combat Malaria - bed nets and pesticide spraying reduces disease ~50% - prompt treatment of the most severe form of malaria with IV Artesunate reduces mortality ~90% - the search for a vaccine has been a goal for over 40 years - no vaccine is going to be 100% effective - a multifaceted approach is going to be necessary for disease eradication Why you should go abroad 1. It will definitely change your life outlook -- Malawians are poor but NOT miserable 2. You will experience things NEVER found in the US 3. It will challenge you and expand your boundaries most beautiful, most ugly, most exhilirating, most depresssed, most tired, most fatigued, most overwhelmed, most hopeful, most painful Dr. Seydel bio major, enjoyed research took a year off to work in the lab, do clinical rotations MD/PhD clinical internship research for 6 years on Malaria at the NIH now spends 50% on the ward, 50% researching