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Evidence of Histoplasma capsulatum seropositivity and exploration of risk factors for exposure in Busia county, western Kenya: Analysis of the PAZ dataset

BACKGROUND: Despite recognition of histoplasmosis as a disease of national public health concern in Kenya, the burden of Histoplasma capsulatum in the general population remains unknown. This study examined the human seroprevalence of anti-Histoplasma antibody and explored associations between serop...

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Autores principales: Cornell, Tessa Rose, Thomas, Lian Francesca, Cook, Elizabeth Anne Jessie, Pinchbeck, Gina, Bettridge, Judy, Gordon, Lauren, Kivali, Velma, Kiyong’a, Alice, Fèvre, Eric Maurice, Scantlebury, Claire Elizabeth
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10180684/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37172015
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0011295
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author Cornell, Tessa Rose
Thomas, Lian Francesca
Cook, Elizabeth Anne Jessie
Pinchbeck, Gina
Bettridge, Judy
Gordon, Lauren
Kivali, Velma
Kiyong’a, Alice
Fèvre, Eric Maurice
Scantlebury, Claire Elizabeth
author_facet Cornell, Tessa Rose
Thomas, Lian Francesca
Cook, Elizabeth Anne Jessie
Pinchbeck, Gina
Bettridge, Judy
Gordon, Lauren
Kivali, Velma
Kiyong’a, Alice
Fèvre, Eric Maurice
Scantlebury, Claire Elizabeth
author_sort Cornell, Tessa Rose
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description BACKGROUND: Despite recognition of histoplasmosis as a disease of national public health concern in Kenya, the burden of Histoplasma capsulatum in the general population remains unknown. This study examined the human seroprevalence of anti-Histoplasma antibody and explored associations between seropositivity and demographic and environmental variables, in Busia county, western Kenya. METHODOLOGY: Biobanked serum samples and associated data, from a previous cross-sectional survey, were examined. Latex agglutination tests to detect the presence of anti-Histoplasma antibody were performed on serum samples from 670 survey respondents, representing 178 households within 102 sub-locations. Potential epidemiologic risk factors for H. capsulatum exposure were explored using multi-level multivariable logistic regression analysis with household and sub-location included as random effects. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: The apparent sample seroprevalence of anti-Histoplasma antibody was 15.5% (n = 104/670, 95% Confidence Interval (CI) 12.9–18.5%). A multivariable logistic regression model identified increased odds of H. capsulatum seropositivity in respondents reporting rats within the household within the previous 12 months (OR = 2.99 90% CI 1.04–8.55, p = 0.04). Compared to respondents aged 25–34 years, the odds of seropositivity were higher in respondents aged 15–24 years (OR = 2.70 90% CI 1.04–6.97, p = 0.04). CONCLUSIONS: The seroprevalence result provides a baseline for sample size approximations for future epidemiologic studies of the burden of H. capsulatum exposure in Busia county. The final model explored theoretically plausible risk factors for H. capsulatum exposure in the region. A number of factors may contribute to the complex epidemiological picture impacting H. capsulatum exposure status at the human-animal-environment interface in western Kenya. Focussed H. capsulatum research is warranted to determine the contextual significance of identified associations, and in representative sample populations.
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spelling pubmed-101806842023-05-13 Evidence of Histoplasma capsulatum seropositivity and exploration of risk factors for exposure in Busia county, western Kenya: Analysis of the PAZ dataset Cornell, Tessa Rose Thomas, Lian Francesca Cook, Elizabeth Anne Jessie Pinchbeck, Gina Bettridge, Judy Gordon, Lauren Kivali, Velma Kiyong’a, Alice Fèvre, Eric Maurice Scantlebury, Claire Elizabeth PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Despite recognition of histoplasmosis as a disease of national public health concern in Kenya, the burden of Histoplasma capsulatum in the general population remains unknown. This study examined the human seroprevalence of anti-Histoplasma antibody and explored associations between seropositivity and demographic and environmental variables, in Busia county, western Kenya. METHODOLOGY: Biobanked serum samples and associated data, from a previous cross-sectional survey, were examined. Latex agglutination tests to detect the presence of anti-Histoplasma antibody were performed on serum samples from 670 survey respondents, representing 178 households within 102 sub-locations. Potential epidemiologic risk factors for H. capsulatum exposure were explored using multi-level multivariable logistic regression analysis with household and sub-location included as random effects. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: The apparent sample seroprevalence of anti-Histoplasma antibody was 15.5% (n = 104/670, 95% Confidence Interval (CI) 12.9–18.5%). A multivariable logistic regression model identified increased odds of H. capsulatum seropositivity in respondents reporting rats within the household within the previous 12 months (OR = 2.99 90% CI 1.04–8.55, p = 0.04). Compared to respondents aged 25–34 years, the odds of seropositivity were higher in respondents aged 15–24 years (OR = 2.70 90% CI 1.04–6.97, p = 0.04). CONCLUSIONS: The seroprevalence result provides a baseline for sample size approximations for future epidemiologic studies of the burden of H. capsulatum exposure in Busia county. The final model explored theoretically plausible risk factors for H. capsulatum exposure in the region. A number of factors may contribute to the complex epidemiological picture impacting H. capsulatum exposure status at the human-animal-environment interface in western Kenya. Focussed H. capsulatum research is warranted to determine the contextual significance of identified associations, and in representative sample populations. Public Library of Science 2023-05-12 /pmc/articles/PMC10180684/ /pubmed/37172015 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0011295 Text en © 2023 Cornell 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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Cornell, Tessa Rose
Thomas, Lian Francesca
Cook, Elizabeth Anne Jessie
Pinchbeck, Gina
Bettridge, Judy
Gordon, Lauren
Kivali, Velma
Kiyong’a, Alice
Fèvre, Eric Maurice
Scantlebury, Claire Elizabeth
Evidence of Histoplasma capsulatum seropositivity and exploration of risk factors for exposure in Busia county, western Kenya: Analysis of the PAZ dataset
title Evidence of Histoplasma capsulatum seropositivity and exploration of risk factors for exposure in Busia county, western Kenya: Analysis of the PAZ dataset
title_full Evidence of Histoplasma capsulatum seropositivity and exploration of risk factors for exposure in Busia county, western Kenya: Analysis of the PAZ dataset
title_fullStr Evidence of Histoplasma capsulatum seropositivity and exploration of risk factors for exposure in Busia county, western Kenya: Analysis of the PAZ dataset
title_full_unstemmed Evidence of Histoplasma capsulatum seropositivity and exploration of risk factors for exposure in Busia county, western Kenya: Analysis of the PAZ dataset
title_short Evidence of Histoplasma capsulatum seropositivity and exploration of risk factors for exposure in Busia county, western Kenya: Analysis of the PAZ dataset
title_sort evidence of histoplasma capsulatum seropositivity and exploration of risk factors for exposure in busia county, western kenya: analysis of the paz dataset
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10180684/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37172015
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0011295
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