Risk factors of visceral leishmaniasis: a case control study in north-western Ethiopia

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作者
Yared, Solomon [1 ,2 ]
Deribe, Kebede [3 ,4 ]
Gebreselassie, Araya [2 ,4 ]
Lemma, Wessenseged [5 ]
Akililu, Essayas [5 ]
Kirstein, Oscar D. [6 ]
Balkew, Meshesha [1 ]
Warburg, Alon [6 ]
Gebre-Michael, Teshome [1 ]
Hailu, Asrat [7 ]
机构
[1] Univ Addis Ababa, Aklilu Lemma Inst Pathobiol, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
[2] Jigjiga Univ, Coll Nat Sci, Dept Biol, Jigjiga, Ethiopia
[3] Brighton & Sussex Med Sch, Brighton, E Sussex, England
[4] Univ Addis Ababa, Sch Publ Hlth, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
[5] Univ Addis Ababa, Dept Zool Sci, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
[6] Hebrew Univ Jerusalem, Hadassah Med Sch, Fac Med,Dept Microbiol & Mol Genet, Inst Med Res Israel Canada,Kuvin Ctr Study Infect, IL-91010 Jerusalem, Israel
[7] Univ Addis Ababa, Fac Med, Dept Microbiol Immunol & Parasitol, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
来源
PARASITES & VECTORS | 2014年 / 7卷
基金
英国惠康基金;
关键词
INDIAN KALA-AZAR; PHLEBOTOMUS-ORIENTALIS; DONOVANI INFECTION; SOUTHWEST ETHIOPIA; DOMESTIC-ANIMALS; EASTERN SUDAN; NEPAL; TRANSMISSION; REGION; KENYA;
D O I
10.1186/s13071-014-0470-1
中图分类号
R38 [医学寄生虫学]; Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ; 100103 ;
摘要
Background: Visceral leishmaniasis (VL, also called "kala-azar"), is a life threatening neglected tropical infectious disease which mainly affects the poorest of the poor. VL is prevalent in Ethiopia particularly in the northwest of the country. Understanding the risk factors of VL infection helps in its prevention and control. The aim of the present study was to identify the factors associated with VL. Methods: A case-control study was carried out during the period of January-July 2013 in northwest Ethiopia. Cases and controls were diagnosed using clinical presentation, the rk39 rapid diagnostic test and Direct Agglutination Test (DAT). A total of 283 (84.8% males versus 15.2% females) participants were interviewed. 90 cases and 193 controls were involved, matched by age, sex and geographical location with a ratio of 1: 2 (case: controls). Univariate and backward multivariate conditional logistic regression were used to identify risk factors of VL. Results: Elevated odds of VL was associated with goat ownership (OR = 6.4; 95%: confidence interval [CI]: 1.5-28.4), living in houses with cracked wall (OR = 6.4; 95% CI: 1.6-25.6), increased family size (OR = 1.3; 95% CI: 1.0-1.8) and the number of days spent in the farm field (OR = 1.1; 95% CI: 1.0-1.2). However, daily individual activities around the home and farm fields, mainly sleeping on a bed (OR = 0.2; 95%: CI 0.03-0.9), sleeping outside the house under a bed net (OR = 0.1; 95% CI: 0.02-0.36)] and smoking plant parts in the house during the night time (OR = 0.1; 95% CI: 0.01-0.6) were associated with decreased odds of being VL case. Conclusion: Our findings showed that use of bed net and smoke could be helpful for the prevention of VL in the area particularly among individuals who spend most of their time in the farm. VL control effort could be focused on improving housing conditions, such as sealing cracks and crevices inside and outside houses. Further research is warranted to elucidate the role of goats in the transmission of L. donovani, assess the impact of bed nets and the role of the traditional practice of smoking plants.
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