Neurocysticercosis in a rural population with extensive pig production in Angónia district, Tete Province, Mozambique

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Neurocysticercosis in a rural population with extensive pig production in Angónia district, Tete Province, Mozambique. / Assane, Yunus Amade; Trevisan, Chiara; Schutte, Clara Maria; Noormahomed, Emilia Virginia; Johansen, Maria Vang; Magnussen, Pascal.

I: Acta Tropica, Bind 165, 01.2017, s. 155-160.

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Assane, YA, Trevisan, C, Schutte, CM, Noormahomed, EV, Johansen, MV & Magnussen, P 2017, 'Neurocysticercosis in a rural population with extensive pig production in Angónia district, Tete Province, Mozambique', Acta Tropica, bind 165, s. 155-160. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actatropica.2015.10.018

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Assane, Y. A., Trevisan, C., Schutte, C. M., Noormahomed, E. V., Johansen, M. V., & Magnussen, P. (2017). Neurocysticercosis in a rural population with extensive pig production in Angónia district, Tete Province, Mozambique. Acta Tropica, 165, 155-160. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actatropica.2015.10.018

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Assane YA, Trevisan C, Schutte CM, Noormahomed EV, Johansen MV, Magnussen P. Neurocysticercosis in a rural population with extensive pig production in Angónia district, Tete Province, Mozambique. Acta Tropica. 2017 jan.;165:155-160. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actatropica.2015.10.018

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Assane, Yunus Amade ; Trevisan, Chiara ; Schutte, Clara Maria ; Noormahomed, Emilia Virginia ; Johansen, Maria Vang ; Magnussen, Pascal. / Neurocysticercosis in a rural population with extensive pig production in Angónia district, Tete Province, Mozambique. I: Acta Tropica. 2017 ; Bind 165. s. 155-160.

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title = "Neurocysticercosis in a rural population with extensive pig production in Ang{\'o}nia district, Tete Province, Mozambique",
abstract = "Neurocysticercosis (NCC) is an important neurological disease in countries with high prevalence of Taenia solium infection and is emerging as a serious public health and economic problem. The aim of this study was to estimate the prevalence of NCC in Ang{\'o}nia district, Tete province, Mozambique based on: prevalence of human T. solium cysticercosis assessed by antigen Enzyme-linked Immunosorbent Assay (Ag-ELISA) seropositivity, history of epilepsy, and brain computed tomography (CT) scan results. A cross sectional study was conducted between September and November 2007 in Ang{\'o}nia district. Questionnaires and blood samples were collected from 1,723 study subjects. Brain CT-scans were carried out on 151 study subjects with confirmed history of epilepsy. A total of 77 (51.0% (95% CI, 42.7-59.2)) and 38 (25.2% (95% CI, 18.5-32.9)) subjects met the criteria for definitive and probable diagnosis of NCC, respectively. T. solium Ag-ELISA seropositivity was found in 15.5% (95% CI, 12.8-16.2) of the study subjects. The estimated life time prevalence of epilepsy was 8.8% (95% CI, 7.5-10.2). Highly suggestive lesions of NCC were found on CT-scanning in 77 (71.9%, (95% CI, 62.4-80.2)) of the seropositive and 8 (18.1%, (95% CI, 8.2-32.7)) of the seronegative study subjects, respectively. The present findings revealed a high prevalence of NCC among people with epilepsy in Ang{\'o}nia district. Determination of effective strategies for prevention and control of T. solium cysticercosis are necessary to reduce the burden of NCC among the affected populations.",
author = "Assane, {Yunus Amade} and Chiara Trevisan and Schutte, {Clara Maria} and Noormahomed, {Emilia Virginia} and Johansen, {Maria Vang} and Pascal Magnussen",
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T1 - Neurocysticercosis in a rural population with extensive pig production in Angónia district, Tete Province, Mozambique

AU - Assane, Yunus Amade

AU - Trevisan, Chiara

AU - Schutte, Clara Maria

AU - Noormahomed, Emilia Virginia

AU - Johansen, Maria Vang

AU - Magnussen, Pascal

N1 - Copyright © 2015. Published by Elsevier B.V.

PY - 2017/1

Y1 - 2017/1

N2 - Neurocysticercosis (NCC) is an important neurological disease in countries with high prevalence of Taenia solium infection and is emerging as a serious public health and economic problem. The aim of this study was to estimate the prevalence of NCC in Angónia district, Tete province, Mozambique based on: prevalence of human T. solium cysticercosis assessed by antigen Enzyme-linked Immunosorbent Assay (Ag-ELISA) seropositivity, history of epilepsy, and brain computed tomography (CT) scan results. A cross sectional study was conducted between September and November 2007 in Angónia district. Questionnaires and blood samples were collected from 1,723 study subjects. Brain CT-scans were carried out on 151 study subjects with confirmed history of epilepsy. A total of 77 (51.0% (95% CI, 42.7-59.2)) and 38 (25.2% (95% CI, 18.5-32.9)) subjects met the criteria for definitive and probable diagnosis of NCC, respectively. T. solium Ag-ELISA seropositivity was found in 15.5% (95% CI, 12.8-16.2) of the study subjects. The estimated life time prevalence of epilepsy was 8.8% (95% CI, 7.5-10.2). Highly suggestive lesions of NCC were found on CT-scanning in 77 (71.9%, (95% CI, 62.4-80.2)) of the seropositive and 8 (18.1%, (95% CI, 8.2-32.7)) of the seronegative study subjects, respectively. The present findings revealed a high prevalence of NCC among people with epilepsy in Angónia district. Determination of effective strategies for prevention and control of T. solium cysticercosis are necessary to reduce the burden of NCC among the affected populations.

AB - Neurocysticercosis (NCC) is an important neurological disease in countries with high prevalence of Taenia solium infection and is emerging as a serious public health and economic problem. The aim of this study was to estimate the prevalence of NCC in Angónia district, Tete province, Mozambique based on: prevalence of human T. solium cysticercosis assessed by antigen Enzyme-linked Immunosorbent Assay (Ag-ELISA) seropositivity, history of epilepsy, and brain computed tomography (CT) scan results. A cross sectional study was conducted between September and November 2007 in Angónia district. Questionnaires and blood samples were collected from 1,723 study subjects. Brain CT-scans were carried out on 151 study subjects with confirmed history of epilepsy. A total of 77 (51.0% (95% CI, 42.7-59.2)) and 38 (25.2% (95% CI, 18.5-32.9)) subjects met the criteria for definitive and probable diagnosis of NCC, respectively. T. solium Ag-ELISA seropositivity was found in 15.5% (95% CI, 12.8-16.2) of the study subjects. The estimated life time prevalence of epilepsy was 8.8% (95% CI, 7.5-10.2). Highly suggestive lesions of NCC were found on CT-scanning in 77 (71.9%, (95% CI, 62.4-80.2)) of the seropositive and 8 (18.1%, (95% CI, 8.2-32.7)) of the seronegative study subjects, respectively. The present findings revealed a high prevalence of NCC among people with epilepsy in Angónia district. Determination of effective strategies for prevention and control of T. solium cysticercosis are necessary to reduce the burden of NCC among the affected populations.

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DO - 10.1016/j.actatropica.2015.10.018

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JO - Acta Tropica

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