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Use of the wetting method on cassava flour in three konzo villages in Mozambique reduces cyanide intake and may prevent konzo in future droughts

Konzo is an irreversible paralysis of the legs that occurs mainly in children and young women associated with large cyanide intake from bitter cassava coupled with malnutrition. In East Africa outbreaks occur during drought, when cassava plants produce much more cyanogens than normal. A wetting meth...

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Autores principales: Nhassico, Dulce, Bradbury, James Howard, Cliff, Julie, Majonda, Rita, Cuambe, Constantino, Denton, Ian C., Foster, Matthew P., Martins, Arlinda, Cumbane, Adelaide, Sitoe, Luis, Pedro, Joao, Muquingue, Humberto
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4930499/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27386105
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.317
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author Nhassico, Dulce
Bradbury, James Howard
Cliff, Julie
Majonda, Rita
Cuambe, Constantino
Denton, Ian C.
Foster, Matthew P.
Martins, Arlinda
Cumbane, Adelaide
Sitoe, Luis
Pedro, Joao
Muquingue, Humberto
author_facet Nhassico, Dulce
Bradbury, James Howard
Cliff, Julie
Majonda, Rita
Cuambe, Constantino
Denton, Ian C.
Foster, Matthew P.
Martins, Arlinda
Cumbane, Adelaide
Sitoe, Luis
Pedro, Joao
Muquingue, Humberto
author_sort Nhassico, Dulce
collection PubMed
description Konzo is an irreversible paralysis of the legs that occurs mainly in children and young women associated with large cyanide intake from bitter cassava coupled with malnutrition. In East Africa outbreaks occur during drought, when cassava plants produce much more cyanogens than normal. A wetting method that removes cyanogens from cassava flour was taught to the women of three konzo villages in Mozambique, to prevent sporadic konzo and konzo outbreaks in the next drought. The intervention was in three villages with 72 konzo cases and mean konzo prevalence of 1.2%. The percentage of children with high (>350 μmol/L) urinary thiocyanate content and at risk of contracting konzo in Cava, Acordos de Lusaka, and Mujocojo reduced from 52, 10, and 6 at baseline to 17, 0, and 4 at conclusion of the intervention. Cassava flour showed large reductions in total cyanide over the intervention. The percentage of households using the wetting method was 30–40% in Acordos de Lusaka and Mujocojo and less in Cava. If the wetting method is used extensively by households during drought it should prevent konzo outbreaks and chronic cyanide intoxication. We recommend that the wetting method be taught in all konzo areas in East Africa.
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spelling pubmed-49304992016-07-06 Use of the wetting method on cassava flour in three konzo villages in Mozambique reduces cyanide intake and may prevent konzo in future droughts Nhassico, Dulce Bradbury, James Howard Cliff, Julie Majonda, Rita Cuambe, Constantino Denton, Ian C. Foster, Matthew P. Martins, Arlinda Cumbane, Adelaide Sitoe, Luis Pedro, Joao Muquingue, Humberto Food Sci Nutr Original Research Konzo is an irreversible paralysis of the legs that occurs mainly in children and young women associated with large cyanide intake from bitter cassava coupled with malnutrition. In East Africa outbreaks occur during drought, when cassava plants produce much more cyanogens than normal. A wetting method that removes cyanogens from cassava flour was taught to the women of three konzo villages in Mozambique, to prevent sporadic konzo and konzo outbreaks in the next drought. The intervention was in three villages with 72 konzo cases and mean konzo prevalence of 1.2%. The percentage of children with high (>350 μmol/L) urinary thiocyanate content and at risk of contracting konzo in Cava, Acordos de Lusaka, and Mujocojo reduced from 52, 10, and 6 at baseline to 17, 0, and 4 at conclusion of the intervention. Cassava flour showed large reductions in total cyanide over the intervention. The percentage of households using the wetting method was 30–40% in Acordos de Lusaka and Mujocojo and less in Cava. If the wetting method is used extensively by households during drought it should prevent konzo outbreaks and chronic cyanide intoxication. We recommend that the wetting method be taught in all konzo areas in East Africa. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2015-11-20 /pmc/articles/PMC4930499/ /pubmed/27386105 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.317 Text en © 2015 The Authors. Food Science & Nutrition published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Nhassico, Dulce
Bradbury, James Howard
Cliff, Julie
Majonda, Rita
Cuambe, Constantino
Denton, Ian C.
Foster, Matthew P.
Martins, Arlinda
Cumbane, Adelaide
Sitoe, Luis
Pedro, Joao
Muquingue, Humberto
Use of the wetting method on cassava flour in three konzo villages in Mozambique reduces cyanide intake and may prevent konzo in future droughts
title Use of the wetting method on cassava flour in three konzo villages in Mozambique reduces cyanide intake and may prevent konzo in future droughts
title_full Use of the wetting method on cassava flour in three konzo villages in Mozambique reduces cyanide intake and may prevent konzo in future droughts
title_fullStr Use of the wetting method on cassava flour in three konzo villages in Mozambique reduces cyanide intake and may prevent konzo in future droughts
title_full_unstemmed Use of the wetting method on cassava flour in three konzo villages in Mozambique reduces cyanide intake and may prevent konzo in future droughts
title_short Use of the wetting method on cassava flour in three konzo villages in Mozambique reduces cyanide intake and may prevent konzo in future droughts
title_sort use of the wetting method on cassava flour in three konzo villages in mozambique reduces cyanide intake and may prevent konzo in future droughts
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4930499/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27386105
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.317
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