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Burden of fungal asthma in Africa: A systematic review and meta-analysis

BACKGROUND: Asthma is one of the neglected diseases in Africa with a high prevalence. Allergic fungal diseases have been reported to complicate asthma progression and treatment outcomes. However, data about fungal asthma and its associated complications are limited in Africa. We aimed to estimate th...

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Autores principales: Kwizera, Richard, Musaazi, Joseph, Meya, David B., Worodria, William, Bwanga, Freddie, Kajumbula, Henry, Fowler, Stephen J., Kirenga, Bruce J., Gore, Robin, Denning, David W.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6521988/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31095641
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0216568
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author Kwizera, Richard
Musaazi, Joseph
Meya, David B.
Worodria, William
Bwanga, Freddie
Kajumbula, Henry
Fowler, Stephen J.
Kirenga, Bruce J.
Gore, Robin
Denning, David W.
author_facet Kwizera, Richard
Musaazi, Joseph
Meya, David B.
Worodria, William
Bwanga, Freddie
Kajumbula, Henry
Fowler, Stephen J.
Kirenga, Bruce J.
Gore, Robin
Denning, David W.
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description BACKGROUND: Asthma is one of the neglected diseases in Africa with a high prevalence. Allergic fungal diseases have been reported to complicate asthma progression and treatment outcomes. However, data about fungal asthma and its associated complications are limited in Africa. We aimed to estimate the burden of fungal asthma among adults and children in Africa using a systematic review. METHODS: We first engaged the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) to highlight the trend in morbidity and mortality attributed to asthma in Africa. We then searched PubMed, HINARI and Google Scholar for all studies of any design focusing on fungal asthma in any African country. Languages were restricted to English and French, but not year of publication. We estimated the weighted prevalence of allergic fungal infections among asthmatics with a 95% CI and pooled the results using a random effects model. This study is registered with PROSPERO, number CRD42019117319. RESULTS: The IHME data showed that there has been a gradual increase in morbidity and mortality due to asthma in African adults with a prevalence of 4%. Our search retrieved 5233 citations. We retained 20 studies that met our selection criteria. These were from 13 African countries published between 1967 and 2018. There were eight cross-sectional studies and twelve review articles. The average asthma prevalence in Africa was 6% from these studies. The prevalence of fungal sensitisation was relatively high (3–52%) in the asthmatic population with an average of 28% and a pooled estimate of 23.3%, mostly due to Aspergillus species. Prevalence of Allergic bronchopulmonary apsergillosis was estimated at 1.6–21.2%. Diagnosis of fungal allergy was mostly made by skin prick tests. There was no data on the use of medication to manage fungal asthma. None of the studies evaluated the association between fungal allergy and asthma severity. Data were lacking in children. CONCLUSION: There is a high prevalence of fungal sensitization among Africans with asthma. Fungal asthma is a significant problem in Africa but there remains a paucity of data on the epidemiology and associated complications. There is urgent need for national epidemiological studies to estimate the actual burden of fungal asthma in Africa.
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spelling pubmed-65219882019-05-31 Burden of fungal asthma in Africa: A systematic review and meta-analysis Kwizera, Richard Musaazi, Joseph Meya, David B. Worodria, William Bwanga, Freddie Kajumbula, Henry Fowler, Stephen J. Kirenga, Bruce J. Gore, Robin Denning, David W. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Asthma is one of the neglected diseases in Africa with a high prevalence. Allergic fungal diseases have been reported to complicate asthma progression and treatment outcomes. However, data about fungal asthma and its associated complications are limited in Africa. We aimed to estimate the burden of fungal asthma among adults and children in Africa using a systematic review. METHODS: We first engaged the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) to highlight the trend in morbidity and mortality attributed to asthma in Africa. We then searched PubMed, HINARI and Google Scholar for all studies of any design focusing on fungal asthma in any African country. Languages were restricted to English and French, but not year of publication. We estimated the weighted prevalence of allergic fungal infections among asthmatics with a 95% CI and pooled the results using a random effects model. This study is registered with PROSPERO, number CRD42019117319. RESULTS: The IHME data showed that there has been a gradual increase in morbidity and mortality due to asthma in African adults with a prevalence of 4%. Our search retrieved 5233 citations. We retained 20 studies that met our selection criteria. These were from 13 African countries published between 1967 and 2018. There were eight cross-sectional studies and twelve review articles. The average asthma prevalence in Africa was 6% from these studies. The prevalence of fungal sensitisation was relatively high (3–52%) in the asthmatic population with an average of 28% and a pooled estimate of 23.3%, mostly due to Aspergillus species. Prevalence of Allergic bronchopulmonary apsergillosis was estimated at 1.6–21.2%. Diagnosis of fungal allergy was mostly made by skin prick tests. There was no data on the use of medication to manage fungal asthma. None of the studies evaluated the association between fungal allergy and asthma severity. Data were lacking in children. CONCLUSION: There is a high prevalence of fungal sensitization among Africans with asthma. Fungal asthma is a significant problem in Africa but there remains a paucity of data on the epidemiology and associated complications. There is urgent need for national epidemiological studies to estimate the actual burden of fungal asthma in Africa. Public Library of Science 2019-05-16 /pmc/articles/PMC6521988/ /pubmed/31095641 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0216568 Text en © 2019 Kwizera et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://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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Bwanga, Freddie
Kajumbula, Henry
Fowler, Stephen J.
Kirenga, Bruce J.
Gore, Robin
Denning, David W.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6521988/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31095641
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0216568
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