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The burden, prevention and care of infants and children with congenital anomalies in sub-Saharan Africa: A scoping review

The aim of this scoping review was to determine the scope, objectives and methodology of contemporary published research on congenital anomalies (CAs) in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), to inform activities of the newly established sub-Saharan African Congenital Anomaly Network (sSCAN). MEDLINE was search...

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Autores principales: Leke, Aminkeng Zawuo, Malherbe, Helen, Kalk, Emma, Mehta, Ushma, Kisa, Phylis, Botto, Lorenzo D., Ayede, Idowu, Fairlie, Lee, Maboh, Nkwati Michel, Orioli, Ieda, Zash, Rebecca, Kusolo, Ronald, Mumpe-Mwanja, Daniel, Serujogi, Robert, Bongomin, Bodo, Osoro, Caroline, Dah, Clarisse, Sentumbwe–Mugisha, Olive, Shabani, Hamisi Kimaro, Musoke, Philippa, Dolk, Helen, Barlow-Mosha, Linda
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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/PMC10306220/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37379291
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0001850
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author Leke, Aminkeng Zawuo
Malherbe, Helen
Kalk, Emma
Mehta, Ushma
Kisa, Phylis
Botto, Lorenzo D.
Ayede, Idowu
Fairlie, Lee
Maboh, Nkwati Michel
Orioli, Ieda
Zash, Rebecca
Kusolo, Ronald
Mumpe-Mwanja, Daniel
Serujogi, Robert
Bongomin, Bodo
Osoro, Caroline
Dah, Clarisse
Sentumbwe–Mugisha, Olive
Shabani, Hamisi Kimaro
Musoke, Philippa
Dolk, Helen
Barlow-Mosha, Linda
author_facet Leke, Aminkeng Zawuo
Malherbe, Helen
Kalk, Emma
Mehta, Ushma
Kisa, Phylis
Botto, Lorenzo D.
Ayede, Idowu
Fairlie, Lee
Maboh, Nkwati Michel
Orioli, Ieda
Zash, Rebecca
Kusolo, Ronald
Mumpe-Mwanja, Daniel
Serujogi, Robert
Bongomin, Bodo
Osoro, Caroline
Dah, Clarisse
Sentumbwe–Mugisha, Olive
Shabani, Hamisi Kimaro
Musoke, Philippa
Dolk, Helen
Barlow-Mosha, Linda
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description The aim of this scoping review was to determine the scope, objectives and methodology of contemporary published research on congenital anomalies (CAs) in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), to inform activities of the newly established sub-Saharan African Congenital Anomaly Network (sSCAN). MEDLINE was searched for CA-related articles published between January 2016 and June 2021. Articles were classified into four main areas (public health burden, surveillance, prevention, care) and their objectives and methodologies summarized. Of the 532 articles identified, 255 were included. The articles originated from 22 of the 49 SSA countries, with four countries contributing 60% of the articles: Nigeria (22.0%), Ethiopia (14.1%), Uganda (11.7%) and South Africa (11.7%). Only 5.5% of studies involved multiple countries within the region. Most articles included CA as their primary focus (85%), investigated a single CA (88%), focused on CA burden (56.9%) and care (54.1%), with less coverage of surveillance (3.5%) and prevention (13.3%). The most common study designs were case studies/case series (26.6%), followed by cross-sectional surveys (17.6%), retrospective record reviews (17.3%), and cohort studies (17.2%). Studies were mainly derived from single hospitals (60.4%), with only 9% being population-based studies. Most data were obtained from retrospective review of clinical records (56.1%) or via caregiver interviews (34.9%). Few papers included stillbirths (7.5%), prenatally diagnosed CAs (3.5%) or terminations of pregnancy for CA (2.4%).This first-of-a-kind-scoping review on CA in SSA demonstrated an increasing level of awareness and recognition among researchers in SSA of the contribution of CAs to under-5 mortality and morbidity in the region. The review also highlighted the need to address diagnosis, prevention, surveillance and care to meet Sustainable Development Goals 3.2 and 3.8. The SSA sub-region faces unique challenges, including fragmentation of efforts that we hope to surmount through sSCAN via a multidisciplinary and multi-stakeholder approach.
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spelling pubmed-103062202023-06-29 The burden, prevention and care of infants and children with congenital anomalies in sub-Saharan Africa: A scoping review Leke, Aminkeng Zawuo Malherbe, Helen Kalk, Emma Mehta, Ushma Kisa, Phylis Botto, Lorenzo D. Ayede, Idowu Fairlie, Lee Maboh, Nkwati Michel Orioli, Ieda Zash, Rebecca Kusolo, Ronald Mumpe-Mwanja, Daniel Serujogi, Robert Bongomin, Bodo Osoro, Caroline Dah, Clarisse Sentumbwe–Mugisha, Olive Shabani, Hamisi Kimaro Musoke, Philippa Dolk, Helen Barlow-Mosha, Linda PLOS Glob Public Health Research Article The aim of this scoping review was to determine the scope, objectives and methodology of contemporary published research on congenital anomalies (CAs) in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), to inform activities of the newly established sub-Saharan African Congenital Anomaly Network (sSCAN). MEDLINE was searched for CA-related articles published between January 2016 and June 2021. Articles were classified into four main areas (public health burden, surveillance, prevention, care) and their objectives and methodologies summarized. Of the 532 articles identified, 255 were included. The articles originated from 22 of the 49 SSA countries, with four countries contributing 60% of the articles: Nigeria (22.0%), Ethiopia (14.1%), Uganda (11.7%) and South Africa (11.7%). Only 5.5% of studies involved multiple countries within the region. Most articles included CA as their primary focus (85%), investigated a single CA (88%), focused on CA burden (56.9%) and care (54.1%), with less coverage of surveillance (3.5%) and prevention (13.3%). The most common study designs were case studies/case series (26.6%), followed by cross-sectional surveys (17.6%), retrospective record reviews (17.3%), and cohort studies (17.2%). Studies were mainly derived from single hospitals (60.4%), with only 9% being population-based studies. Most data were obtained from retrospective review of clinical records (56.1%) or via caregiver interviews (34.9%). Few papers included stillbirths (7.5%), prenatally diagnosed CAs (3.5%) or terminations of pregnancy for CA (2.4%).This first-of-a-kind-scoping review on CA in SSA demonstrated an increasing level of awareness and recognition among researchers in SSA of the contribution of CAs to under-5 mortality and morbidity in the region. The review also highlighted the need to address diagnosis, prevention, surveillance and care to meet Sustainable Development Goals 3.2 and 3.8. The SSA sub-region faces unique challenges, including fragmentation of efforts that we hope to surmount through sSCAN via a multidisciplinary and multi-stakeholder approach. Public Library of Science 2023-06-28 /pmc/articles/PMC10306220/ /pubmed/37379291 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0001850 Text en © 2023 Leke 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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Leke, Aminkeng Zawuo
Malherbe, Helen
Kalk, Emma
Mehta, Ushma
Kisa, Phylis
Botto, Lorenzo D.
Ayede, Idowu
Fairlie, Lee
Maboh, Nkwati Michel
Orioli, Ieda
Zash, Rebecca
Kusolo, Ronald
Mumpe-Mwanja, Daniel
Serujogi, Robert
Bongomin, Bodo
Osoro, Caroline
Dah, Clarisse
Sentumbwe–Mugisha, Olive
Shabani, Hamisi Kimaro
Musoke, Philippa
Dolk, Helen
Barlow-Mosha, Linda
The burden, prevention and care of infants and children with congenital anomalies in sub-Saharan Africa: A scoping review
title The burden, prevention and care of infants and children with congenital anomalies in sub-Saharan Africa: A scoping review
title_full The burden, prevention and care of infants and children with congenital anomalies in sub-Saharan Africa: A scoping review
title_fullStr The burden, prevention and care of infants and children with congenital anomalies in sub-Saharan Africa: A scoping review
title_full_unstemmed The burden, prevention and care of infants and children with congenital anomalies in sub-Saharan Africa: A scoping review
title_short The burden, prevention and care of infants and children with congenital anomalies in sub-Saharan Africa: A scoping review
title_sort burden, prevention and care of infants and children with congenital anomalies in sub-saharan africa: a scoping review
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10306220/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37379291
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0001850
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