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Heterogeneity of G6PD deficiency prevalence in Mozambique: a school-based cross-sectional survey in three different regions

BACKGROUND: Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency is an X-linked hereditary enzymatic abnormality that affects more than 400 million people worldwide. Most deficient individuals do not manifest any symptoms; however, several precipitant agents—such as fava intake, infections, or severa...

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Autores principales: Galatas, Beatriz, Mabote, Lurdes, Simone, Wilson, Matambisso, Gloria, Nhamussua, Lidia, Mañú-Pereira, María del Mar, Menéndez, Clara, Saute, Francisco, Macete, Eusebio, Bassat, Quique, Alonso, Pedro, Aide, Pedro
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5248496/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28103889
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12936-016-1674-y
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author Galatas, Beatriz
Mabote, Lurdes
Simone, Wilson
Matambisso, Gloria
Nhamussua, Lidia
Mañú-Pereira, María del Mar
Menéndez, Clara
Saute, Francisco
Macete, Eusebio
Bassat, Quique
Alonso, Pedro
Aide, Pedro
author_facet Galatas, Beatriz
Mabote, Lurdes
Simone, Wilson
Matambisso, Gloria
Nhamussua, Lidia
Mañú-Pereira, María del Mar
Menéndez, Clara
Saute, Francisco
Macete, Eusebio
Bassat, Quique
Alonso, Pedro
Aide, Pedro
author_sort Galatas, Beatriz
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency is an X-linked hereditary enzymatic abnormality that affects more than 400 million people worldwide. Most deficient individuals do not manifest any symptoms; however, several precipitant agents—such as fava intake, infections, or several drugs—may trigger acute haemolytic anaemia. Countries should be informed of the prevalence of this enzymatic anomaly within their borders, in order to make safe and appropriate national decisions regarding the use of potentially unsafe drugs for G6PD deficient individuals. METHODS: A school-based cross-sectional survey was conducted in three districts in Mozambique, namely Manhiça, located in the south; Mocuba in the centre; and Pemba in the northern tip of the country. G6PD deficiency was evaluated using the CareStart™ diagnostic test, and enzyme activity levels were measured through fluorescence spectrophotometry in deficient individuals. Chi squared and ANOVA tests were used to assess prevalence and mean enzyme activity differences, and logistic regression was used to identify risk factors associated to the deficiency. RESULTS: G6PD deficiency prevalence estimates were lowest in the northern city of Pemba (8.3%) and among Emakhuwas and Shimakondes, and higher in the centre and southern regions of the country (16.8 and 14.6%, respectively), particularly among Elomwes and Xichanganas. G6PD deficiency was significantly more prevalent among male students than females (OR = 1.4, 95% CI 1.0–1.8, p = 0.02), although enzyme activity levels were not different among deficient individuals from either gender group. Finally, median deficiency levels were found to be more severe among the deficient students from the north (0.7 U/gHg [0.2–0.7] p < 0.001) and south (0.7 U/gHg [0.5–2.5]), compared to those from the centre (1.4 U/gHg [0.6–2.1]). CONCLUSION: These findings suggest that Mozambique, as a historically high malaria-endemic country has considerable levels of G6PD deficiency, that vary significantly across the country. This should be considered when planning national strategies for the use of licensed drugs that may be associated to haemolysis among G6PD individuals, or prior to the performance of future trials using primaquine and other 8-aminoquinolines derivatives. Registration Number CISM local ethics committee (CIBS-25/013, 4th of December 2013), and the National Ethics Committee of Mozambique (IRB00002657, 28th of February 2014).
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spelling pubmed-52484962017-01-25 Heterogeneity of G6PD deficiency prevalence in Mozambique: a school-based cross-sectional survey in three different regions Galatas, Beatriz Mabote, Lurdes Simone, Wilson Matambisso, Gloria Nhamussua, Lidia Mañú-Pereira, María del Mar Menéndez, Clara Saute, Francisco Macete, Eusebio Bassat, Quique Alonso, Pedro Aide, Pedro Malar J Research BACKGROUND: Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency is an X-linked hereditary enzymatic abnormality that affects more than 400 million people worldwide. Most deficient individuals do not manifest any symptoms; however, several precipitant agents—such as fava intake, infections, or several drugs—may trigger acute haemolytic anaemia. Countries should be informed of the prevalence of this enzymatic anomaly within their borders, in order to make safe and appropriate national decisions regarding the use of potentially unsafe drugs for G6PD deficient individuals. METHODS: A school-based cross-sectional survey was conducted in three districts in Mozambique, namely Manhiça, located in the south; Mocuba in the centre; and Pemba in the northern tip of the country. G6PD deficiency was evaluated using the CareStart™ diagnostic test, and enzyme activity levels were measured through fluorescence spectrophotometry in deficient individuals. Chi squared and ANOVA tests were used to assess prevalence and mean enzyme activity differences, and logistic regression was used to identify risk factors associated to the deficiency. RESULTS: G6PD deficiency prevalence estimates were lowest in the northern city of Pemba (8.3%) and among Emakhuwas and Shimakondes, and higher in the centre and southern regions of the country (16.8 and 14.6%, respectively), particularly among Elomwes and Xichanganas. G6PD deficiency was significantly more prevalent among male students than females (OR = 1.4, 95% CI 1.0–1.8, p = 0.02), although enzyme activity levels were not different among deficient individuals from either gender group. Finally, median deficiency levels were found to be more severe among the deficient students from the north (0.7 U/gHg [0.2–0.7] p < 0.001) and south (0.7 U/gHg [0.5–2.5]), compared to those from the centre (1.4 U/gHg [0.6–2.1]). CONCLUSION: These findings suggest that Mozambique, as a historically high malaria-endemic country has considerable levels of G6PD deficiency, that vary significantly across the country. This should be considered when planning national strategies for the use of licensed drugs that may be associated to haemolysis among G6PD individuals, or prior to the performance of future trials using primaquine and other 8-aminoquinolines derivatives. Registration Number CISM local ethics committee (CIBS-25/013, 4th of December 2013), and the National Ethics Committee of Mozambique (IRB00002657, 28th of February 2014). BioMed Central 2017-01-19 /pmc/articles/PMC5248496/ /pubmed/28103889 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12936-016-1674-y Text en © The Author(s) 2017 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Galatas, Beatriz
Mabote, Lurdes
Simone, Wilson
Matambisso, Gloria
Nhamussua, Lidia
Mañú-Pereira, María del Mar
Menéndez, Clara
Saute, Francisco
Macete, Eusebio
Bassat, Quique
Alonso, Pedro
Aide, Pedro
Heterogeneity of G6PD deficiency prevalence in Mozambique: a school-based cross-sectional survey in three different regions
title Heterogeneity of G6PD deficiency prevalence in Mozambique: a school-based cross-sectional survey in three different regions
title_full Heterogeneity of G6PD deficiency prevalence in Mozambique: a school-based cross-sectional survey in three different regions
title_fullStr Heterogeneity of G6PD deficiency prevalence in Mozambique: a school-based cross-sectional survey in three different regions
title_full_unstemmed Heterogeneity of G6PD deficiency prevalence in Mozambique: a school-based cross-sectional survey in three different regions
title_short Heterogeneity of G6PD deficiency prevalence in Mozambique: a school-based cross-sectional survey in three different regions
title_sort heterogeneity of g6pd deficiency prevalence in mozambique: a school-based cross-sectional survey in three different regions
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5248496/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28103889
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12936-016-1674-y
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