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Ozoh G. A., Murdoch M. E., Bissek A. C., Hagan M., Ogbuagu K., Shamad M., Braide E. I., Boussinesq Michel, Noma M. M., Murdoch I. E., Seketeli A., Amazigo U. V. (2011). The African Programme for Onchocerciasis Control : impact on onchocercal skin disease. Tropical Medicine and International Health, 16 (7), p. 875-883. ISSN 1360-2276.

Titre du document
The African Programme for Onchocerciasis Control : impact on onchocercal skin disease
Année de publication
2011
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000292290300015
Auteurs
Ozoh G. A., Murdoch M. E., Bissek A. C., Hagan M., Ogbuagu K., Shamad M., Braide E. I., Boussinesq Michel, Noma M. M., Murdoch I. E., Seketeli A., Amazigo U. V.
Source
Tropical Medicine and International Health, 2011, 16 (7), p. 875-883 ISSN 1360-2276
OBJECTIVES To assess the long-term impact of the African Programme for Onchocerciasis Control on itching and onchocercal skin disease (OSD). METHODS Seven study sites in Cameroon, Sudan, Nigeria and Uganda participated. Two cross-sectional surveys were conducted of communities meso- and hyper-endemic for onchocerciasis before and after 5 or 6 years of community-directed treatment with ivermectin (CDTI). Individuals were asked about any general health symptoms including itching and underwent full cutaneous examinations. Onchocercal skin lesions were documented according to a standard classification. RESULTS Five thousand one hundred and ninety three people were examined in phase I and 5,180 people in phase II. The presence of onchocercal nodules was a strongly significant ( P < 0.001) risk factor for all forms of onchocercal skin disease: APOD (OR 1.66); CPOD (OR 2.84); LOD (OR 2.68); reactive skin lesions (OR 2.38) and depigmentation (OR 3.36). The effect of community-directed treatment with ivermectin was profound. At phase II, there were significant (P < 0 001) reductions in the odds of itching (OR 0.32), APOD (OR 0.28); CPOD (OR 0.34); reactive skin lesions (OR 0.33); depigmentation (OR 0.31) and nodules (OR 0.37). Reduction in the odds of LOD was also significant (OR 0.54, P < 0.03). CONCLUSIONS This first multi-country report of the long-term impact of CDTI reveals a substantial reduction in itching and OSD. APOC operations are having a major effect in improving skin health in poor rural populations in Africa.
Plan de classement
Entomologie médicale / Parasitologie / Virologie [052]
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010053662]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010053662
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