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Konzo prevention in six villages in the DRC and the dependence of konzo prevalence on cyanide intake and malnutrition

Six villages in Boko Health Zone, Bandundu Province, DRC, were studied with 4588 people, 144 konzo cases and konzo prevalences of 2.0–5.2%. Konzo incidence is increasing rapidly in this area. Food consumption scores were obtained from the households with konzo and the mean % malnutrition calculated...

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Autores principales: Banea, J.P., Bradbury, J. Howard, Mandombi, C., Nahimana, D., Denton, Ian C., Foster, Matthew P., Kuwa, N., Tshala Katumbay, D.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5598134/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28962396
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.toxrep.2015.03.014
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author Banea, J.P.
Bradbury, J. Howard
Mandombi, C.
Nahimana, D.
Denton, Ian C.
Foster, Matthew P.
Kuwa, N.
Tshala Katumbay, D.
author_facet Banea, J.P.
Bradbury, J. Howard
Mandombi, C.
Nahimana, D.
Denton, Ian C.
Foster, Matthew P.
Kuwa, N.
Tshala Katumbay, D.
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description Six villages in Boko Health Zone, Bandundu Province, DRC, were studied with 4588 people, 144 konzo cases and konzo prevalences of 2.0–5.2%. Konzo incidence is increasing rapidly in this area. Food consumption scores were obtained from the households with konzo and the mean % malnutrition calculated for each village. Urine samples were obtained from 50 school children from each village and % high urinary thiocyanate content (>350 μmol/L) determined. The experimental data relating % konzo prevalence (%K) to % children with high urinary thiocyanate content (%T) and % malnutrition (%M) for the six villages were fitted to an equation %K = 0.06%T + 0.035%M. This confirms that konzo is due to a combination of high cyanide intake and malnutrition. The village women used the wetting method to remove cyanogens from cassava flour. During the 9-month intervention there were no new cases of konzo; cyanide in flour had reduced to WHO safe levels and mean urinary thiocyanate levels were greatly reduced. To prevent konzo at least 60–70% of women should use the wetting method regularly. The wetting method is now accepted by the World Bank, FAO and WHO as a sensitive intervention. Four successful konzo interventions have involved nearly 10,000 people in 13 villages, the cost is now $16 per person and the methodology is well established.
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spelling pubmed-55981342017-09-28 Konzo prevention in six villages in the DRC and the dependence of konzo prevalence on cyanide intake and malnutrition Banea, J.P. Bradbury, J. Howard Mandombi, C. Nahimana, D. Denton, Ian C. Foster, Matthew P. Kuwa, N. Tshala Katumbay, D. Toxicol Rep Article Six villages in Boko Health Zone, Bandundu Province, DRC, were studied with 4588 people, 144 konzo cases and konzo prevalences of 2.0–5.2%. Konzo incidence is increasing rapidly in this area. Food consumption scores were obtained from the households with konzo and the mean % malnutrition calculated for each village. Urine samples were obtained from 50 school children from each village and % high urinary thiocyanate content (>350 μmol/L) determined. The experimental data relating % konzo prevalence (%K) to % children with high urinary thiocyanate content (%T) and % malnutrition (%M) for the six villages were fitted to an equation %K = 0.06%T + 0.035%M. This confirms that konzo is due to a combination of high cyanide intake and malnutrition. The village women used the wetting method to remove cyanogens from cassava flour. During the 9-month intervention there were no new cases of konzo; cyanide in flour had reduced to WHO safe levels and mean urinary thiocyanate levels were greatly reduced. To prevent konzo at least 60–70% of women should use the wetting method regularly. The wetting method is now accepted by the World Bank, FAO and WHO as a sensitive intervention. Four successful konzo interventions have involved nearly 10,000 people in 13 villages, the cost is now $16 per person and the methodology is well established. Elsevier 2015-04-07 /pmc/articles/PMC5598134/ /pubmed/28962396 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.toxrep.2015.03.014 Text en © 2015 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Banea, J.P.
Bradbury, J. Howard
Mandombi, C.
Nahimana, D.
Denton, Ian C.
Foster, Matthew P.
Kuwa, N.
Tshala Katumbay, D.
Konzo prevention in six villages in the DRC and the dependence of konzo prevalence on cyanide intake and malnutrition
title Konzo prevention in six villages in the DRC and the dependence of konzo prevalence on cyanide intake and malnutrition
title_full Konzo prevention in six villages in the DRC and the dependence of konzo prevalence on cyanide intake and malnutrition
title_fullStr Konzo prevention in six villages in the DRC and the dependence of konzo prevalence on cyanide intake and malnutrition
title_full_unstemmed Konzo prevention in six villages in the DRC and the dependence of konzo prevalence on cyanide intake and malnutrition
title_short Konzo prevention in six villages in the DRC and the dependence of konzo prevalence on cyanide intake and malnutrition
title_sort konzo prevention in six villages in the drc and the dependence of konzo prevalence on cyanide intake and malnutrition
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5598134/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28962396
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.toxrep.2015.03.014
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