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Spatial and temporal distribution of Taenia solium and its risk factors in Uganda

Nicholas Ngwili, Derrick Noah Sentamu, Max Korir, Moses Adriko, Prudence Beinamaryo, Michel Dione, Joyce Moriku Kaducu, Alfred Mubangizi, Pauline N. Mwinzi, Lian F. Thomas, Matthew A. Dixon

2023International Journal of Infectious Diseases15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: The lack of subnational mapping of the zoonotic cestode Taenia solium in endemic countries presents a major challenge to achieving intensified T. solium control milestones, as outlined in the "World Health Organization neglected tropical disease roadmap by 2030". We conducted a mapping study in Uganda, considered to be endemic, to identify subnational high-risk areas. METHODS: T. solium prevalence data, adjusted for diagnostic sensitivity and specificity in a Bayesian framework, were identified through a systematic review. Spatial autocorrelation and interpolation techniques were used to transform demographic and health survey cluster-level sanitation and poverty indicators, overlaid onto a pig density map for Uganda into modelled porcine cysticercosis (PCC) risk maps. RESULTS: A total of 16 articles (n = 11 PCC and n = 5 human cysticercosis (HCC) and/or human taeniasis) were included in the final analysis. The observed HCC prevalence ranged from 0.01% to 6.0% (confidence interval range: 0.004-11.4%), whereas the adjusted PCC ranged from 0.3 to 93.9% (uncertainty interval range: 0-99.8%). There was substantial variation in the modelled PCC risk factors and prevalence across Uganda and over time. CONCLUSION: The high PCC prevalence and moderate HCC exposure estimates indicate the need for urgent implementation of T. solium control efforts in Uganda.

Topics & Concepts

Taenia soliumCysticercosisTaeniasisCredible intervalEnvironmental healthSanitationGeographyNeglected tropical diseasesVeterinary medicineEpidemiologyMedicinePublic healthSocioeconomicsConfidence intervalHelminthsImmunologyCestode infectionsNursingPathologySociologyInternal medicineParasitic infections in humans and animalsParasitic Infections and DiagnosticsAmoebic Infections and Treatments
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