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Onchocerciasis and Epilepsy: A Matched Case-Control Study in the Central African Republic.

Authors :
Druet-Cabanac, Michel
Preux, Pierre-Marie
Bouteille, Bernard
Bernet-Bernady, Patricia
Dunand, Jean
Hopkins, Adrian
Yaya, Georges
Tabo, André
Sartoris, Chiara
Macharia, Waruingi
Dumas, Michel
Source :
American Journal of Epidemiology; 1999, Vol. 149 Issue 6, p565-570, 6p
Publication Year :
1999

Abstract

The occurrence of epileptic seizures during onchocercal infestation has been suspected. Epidemiologic studies are necessary to confirm the relation between onchocerciasis and epilepsy. A matched case-control study was conducted in dispensaries of three northwestern towns of the Central African Republic. Each epileptic case was matched against two nonepileptic controls on the six criteria of sex, age (±5 years), residence, treatment with ivermectin, date of last ivermectin dose, and the number of ivermectin doses. Onchocerciasis was defined as at least one microfilaria observed in iliac crest skin snip biopsy. A total of 561 subjects (187 cases and 374 controls) were included in the study. Of the epileptics, 39.6% had onchocerciasis, as did 35.8% of the controls. The mean dermal microfilarial load was 26 microfilariae per mg of skin (standard deviation, 42) in the epileptics and 24 microfilariae per mg of skin (standard deviation, 48) in the controls. This matched case-control study found some relation (odds ratio = 1.21, 95% confidence interval 0.81–1.80), although it was nonstatistically significant. Am J Epidemiol 1999; 149: 565–70. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00029262
Volume :
149
Issue :
6
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
American Journal of Epidemiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
82425004
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordjournals.aje.a009853