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Prevalence and morbidity of urogenital schistosomiasis among pre-school age children in Cubal, Angola

BACKGROUND: Schistosomiasis is one of the most important neglected tropical diseases, with a great impact on public health and more than 200,000 deaths annually. Schistosoma haematobium causes urinary tract (UT) morbidity. Since schistosomiasis morbidity control programs focus on children older than...

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Autores principales: Sánchez-Marqués, Raquel, Bocanegra, Cristina, Salvador, Fernando, Nindia, Arlette, Pintar, Zeferino, Martínez-Campreciós, Joan, Aixut, Sandra, Mossalilo, Patricia, Sulleiro, Elena, Espiau, María, Mas-Coma, Santiago, Bargues, Ma. Dolores, Molina, Israel
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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/PMC10659159/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37939154
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0011751
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author Sánchez-Marqués, Raquel
Bocanegra, Cristina
Salvador, Fernando
Nindia, Arlette
Pintar, Zeferino
Martínez-Campreciós, Joan
Aixut, Sandra
Mossalilo, Patricia
Sulleiro, Elena
Espiau, María
Mas-Coma, Santiago
Bargues, Ma. Dolores
Molina, Israel
author_facet Sánchez-Marqués, Raquel
Bocanegra, Cristina
Salvador, Fernando
Nindia, Arlette
Pintar, Zeferino
Martínez-Campreciós, Joan
Aixut, Sandra
Mossalilo, Patricia
Sulleiro, Elena
Espiau, María
Mas-Coma, Santiago
Bargues, Ma. Dolores
Molina, Israel
author_sort Sánchez-Marqués, Raquel
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description BACKGROUND: Schistosomiasis is one of the most important neglected tropical diseases, with a great impact on public health and more than 200,000 deaths annually. Schistosoma haematobium causes urinary tract (UT) morbidity. Since schistosomiasis morbidity control programs focus on children older than 5 years, pre-school age children (PSAC) morbidity is not well known. METHODS: We conducted a cross-sectional study in Cubal (Angola) among 245 PSAC with the objective of evaluating the prevalence of S. haematobium infection, the intensity of infection, and associated morbidity. For this purpose, urine filtration test followed by microscopic visualization and ultrasound examinations were performed. RESULTS: The estimated overall prevalence of urogenital schistosomiasis was 30.2% (CI 95%; 24.5–35.9), with 20.3% (CI 95%; 15.3–25.3) of the samples analysed showing a high intensity of infection. A total of 54.5% (CI 95%; 47.6–61.8) of infected children presented UT lesions, showing a significant association between schistosomiasis infection and UT morbidity (p-value < 0.001). Bladder wall thickening was the most common lesion, being present in 100% of abnormal ultrasounds. We found that anaemia and severe malnutrition were not significantly associated with the development of UT lesions. CONCLUSIONS: S. haematobium infection in PSAC causes great UT detectable morbidities. Therefore, there is an evident need of including them in mass drug administration (MDA) campaigns and consequently the development of an adapted praziquantel treatment dosage for children under 2 years of age.
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spelling pubmed-106591592023-11-08 Prevalence and morbidity of urogenital schistosomiasis among pre-school age children in Cubal, Angola Sánchez-Marqués, Raquel Bocanegra, Cristina Salvador, Fernando Nindia, Arlette Pintar, Zeferino Martínez-Campreciós, Joan Aixut, Sandra Mossalilo, Patricia Sulleiro, Elena Espiau, María Mas-Coma, Santiago Bargues, Ma. Dolores Molina, Israel PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Schistosomiasis is one of the most important neglected tropical diseases, with a great impact on public health and more than 200,000 deaths annually. Schistosoma haematobium causes urinary tract (UT) morbidity. Since schistosomiasis morbidity control programs focus on children older than 5 years, pre-school age children (PSAC) morbidity is not well known. METHODS: We conducted a cross-sectional study in Cubal (Angola) among 245 PSAC with the objective of evaluating the prevalence of S. haematobium infection, the intensity of infection, and associated morbidity. For this purpose, urine filtration test followed by microscopic visualization and ultrasound examinations were performed. RESULTS: The estimated overall prevalence of urogenital schistosomiasis was 30.2% (CI 95%; 24.5–35.9), with 20.3% (CI 95%; 15.3–25.3) of the samples analysed showing a high intensity of infection. A total of 54.5% (CI 95%; 47.6–61.8) of infected children presented UT lesions, showing a significant association between schistosomiasis infection and UT morbidity (p-value < 0.001). Bladder wall thickening was the most common lesion, being present in 100% of abnormal ultrasounds. We found that anaemia and severe malnutrition were not significantly associated with the development of UT lesions. CONCLUSIONS: S. haematobium infection in PSAC causes great UT detectable morbidities. Therefore, there is an evident need of including them in mass drug administration (MDA) campaigns and consequently the development of an adapted praziquantel treatment dosage for children under 2 years of age. Public Library of Science 2023-11-08 /pmc/articles/PMC10659159/ /pubmed/37939154 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0011751 Text en © 2023 Sánchez-Marqués 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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Sánchez-Marqués, Raquel
Bocanegra, Cristina
Salvador, Fernando
Nindia, Arlette
Pintar, Zeferino
Martínez-Campreciós, Joan
Aixut, Sandra
Mossalilo, Patricia
Sulleiro, Elena
Espiau, María
Mas-Coma, Santiago
Bargues, Ma. Dolores
Molina, Israel
Prevalence and morbidity of urogenital schistosomiasis among pre-school age children in Cubal, Angola
title Prevalence and morbidity of urogenital schistosomiasis among pre-school age children in Cubal, Angola
title_full Prevalence and morbidity of urogenital schistosomiasis among pre-school age children in Cubal, Angola
title_fullStr Prevalence and morbidity of urogenital schistosomiasis among pre-school age children in Cubal, Angola
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence and morbidity of urogenital schistosomiasis among pre-school age children in Cubal, Angola
title_short Prevalence and morbidity of urogenital schistosomiasis among pre-school age children in Cubal, Angola
title_sort prevalence and morbidity of urogenital schistosomiasis among pre-school age children in cubal, angola
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10659159/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37939154
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0011751
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