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A combined field study of Buruli ulcer disease in southeast Benin proposing preventive strategies based on epidemiological, geographic, behavioural and environmental analyses

Buruli ulcer is a neglected tropical disease caused by M. ulcerans, an environmental mycobacterium. This cutaneous infectious disease affects populations with poor access to sanitation, safe water and healthcare living in rural areas of West and Central Africa. Stagnant open bodies of surface water...

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Autores principales: Boccarossa, Alexandra, Degnonvi, Horace, Brou, Télesphore Yao, Robbe-Saule, Marie, Esnault, Lucille, Boucaud, Yan, Eveillard, Matthieu, Gnimavo, Ronald, Hounsou, Saturnin, Djenontin, Armel, Johnson, Christian Roch, Fleuret, Sébastien, Marion, Estelle
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10021984/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36962132
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0000095
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author Boccarossa, Alexandra
Degnonvi, Horace
Brou, Télesphore Yao
Robbe-Saule, Marie
Esnault, Lucille
Boucaud, Yan
Eveillard, Matthieu
Gnimavo, Ronald
Hounsou, Saturnin
Djenontin, Armel
Johnson, Christian Roch
Fleuret, Sébastien
Marion, Estelle
author_facet Boccarossa, Alexandra
Degnonvi, Horace
Brou, Télesphore Yao
Robbe-Saule, Marie
Esnault, Lucille
Boucaud, Yan
Eveillard, Matthieu
Gnimavo, Ronald
Hounsou, Saturnin
Djenontin, Armel
Johnson, Christian Roch
Fleuret, Sébastien
Marion, Estelle
author_sort Boccarossa, Alexandra
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description Buruli ulcer is a neglected tropical disease caused by M. ulcerans, an environmental mycobacterium. This cutaneous infectious disease affects populations with poor access to sanitation, safe water and healthcare living in rural areas of West and Central Africa. Stagnant open bodies of surface water and slow-running streams are the only risk factor identified in Africa, and there is no human-to-human transmission. Appropriate and effective prevention strategies are required for populations living in endemic areas. Based on a multidisciplinary approach in an area in which Buruli ulcer is endemic in South Benin, we investigated the link between all human-environment interactions relating to unprotected water and behaviors associated with Buruli ulcer risk likely to affect incidence rates. We characterised the sources of water as well as water bodies and streams used by communities, by conducting a prospective case-control study directly coupled with geographic field observations, spatial analysis, and the detection of M. ulcerans in the environment. A full list of the free surface waters used for domestic activities was generated for a set of 34 villages, and several types of human behaviour associated with a higher risk of transmission were identified: (i) prolonged walking in water to reach cultivated fields, (ii) collecting water, (iii) and swimming. Combining the results of the different analyses identified the risk factor most strongly associated with Buruli ulcer was the frequency of contact with unprotected and natural water, particularly in regularly flooded or irrigated lowlands. We confirm that the use of clean water from drilled wells confers protection against Buruli ulcer. These specific and refined results provide a broader scope for the design of an appropriate preventive strategy including certain practices or infrastructures observed during our field investigations. This strategy could be improved by the addition of knowledge about irrigation practices and agricultural work in low-lying areas.
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spelling pubmed-100219842023-03-17 A combined field study of Buruli ulcer disease in southeast Benin proposing preventive strategies based on epidemiological, geographic, behavioural and environmental analyses Boccarossa, Alexandra Degnonvi, Horace Brou, Télesphore Yao Robbe-Saule, Marie Esnault, Lucille Boucaud, Yan Eveillard, Matthieu Gnimavo, Ronald Hounsou, Saturnin Djenontin, Armel Johnson, Christian Roch Fleuret, Sébastien Marion, Estelle PLOS Glob Public Health Research Article Buruli ulcer is a neglected tropical disease caused by M. ulcerans, an environmental mycobacterium. This cutaneous infectious disease affects populations with poor access to sanitation, safe water and healthcare living in rural areas of West and Central Africa. Stagnant open bodies of surface water and slow-running streams are the only risk factor identified in Africa, and there is no human-to-human transmission. Appropriate and effective prevention strategies are required for populations living in endemic areas. Based on a multidisciplinary approach in an area in which Buruli ulcer is endemic in South Benin, we investigated the link between all human-environment interactions relating to unprotected water and behaviors associated with Buruli ulcer risk likely to affect incidence rates. We characterised the sources of water as well as water bodies and streams used by communities, by conducting a prospective case-control study directly coupled with geographic field observations, spatial analysis, and the detection of M. ulcerans in the environment. A full list of the free surface waters used for domestic activities was generated for a set of 34 villages, and several types of human behaviour associated with a higher risk of transmission were identified: (i) prolonged walking in water to reach cultivated fields, (ii) collecting water, (iii) and swimming. Combining the results of the different analyses identified the risk factor most strongly associated with Buruli ulcer was the frequency of contact with unprotected and natural water, particularly in regularly flooded or irrigated lowlands. We confirm that the use of clean water from drilled wells confers protection against Buruli ulcer. These specific and refined results provide a broader scope for the design of an appropriate preventive strategy including certain practices or infrastructures observed during our field investigations. This strategy could be improved by the addition of knowledge about irrigation practices and agricultural work in low-lying areas. Public Library of Science 2022-01-07 /pmc/articles/PMC10021984/ /pubmed/36962132 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0000095 Text en © 2022 Boccarossa et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Boccarossa, Alexandra
Degnonvi, Horace
Brou, Télesphore Yao
Robbe-Saule, Marie
Esnault, Lucille
Boucaud, Yan
Eveillard, Matthieu
Gnimavo, Ronald
Hounsou, Saturnin
Djenontin, Armel
Johnson, Christian Roch
Fleuret, Sébastien
Marion, Estelle
A combined field study of Buruli ulcer disease in southeast Benin proposing preventive strategies based on epidemiological, geographic, behavioural and environmental analyses
title A combined field study of Buruli ulcer disease in southeast Benin proposing preventive strategies based on epidemiological, geographic, behavioural and environmental analyses
title_full A combined field study of Buruli ulcer disease in southeast Benin proposing preventive strategies based on epidemiological, geographic, behavioural and environmental analyses
title_fullStr A combined field study of Buruli ulcer disease in southeast Benin proposing preventive strategies based on epidemiological, geographic, behavioural and environmental analyses
title_full_unstemmed A combined field study of Buruli ulcer disease in southeast Benin proposing preventive strategies based on epidemiological, geographic, behavioural and environmental analyses
title_short A combined field study of Buruli ulcer disease in southeast Benin proposing preventive strategies based on epidemiological, geographic, behavioural and environmental analyses
title_sort combined field study of buruli ulcer disease in southeast benin proposing preventive strategies based on epidemiological, geographic, behavioural and environmental analyses
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10021984/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36962132
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0000095
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