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    The Prevalence of Onchocerciasis-Associated Epilepsy in Mundri West and East Counties, South Sudan: A Door to Door Survey

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    2022-02-22
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    Carter, Jane
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    Robert Colebunders, Stephen Raimon Jada, Alfred Dusabimana, Gasim Abd-Elfarag, Samuel Okaro, Nele Brusselaers, Jane Y Carter, Makoy Ybi Logora, Jacopo Mattia Rovarini. The Prevalence of Onchocerciasis-Associated Epilepsy in Mundri West and East Counties, South Sudan: A Door to Door Survey. Preprints.org. 2022; ():.

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    A two phase survey of epilepsy was conducted in selected villages in Mundri West and East Counties (26 June−8 July, 2021), an onchocerciasis-endemic area in Western Equatoria State in South Sudan. In the irst phase, households were visited by a trained research team to identify persons suspected to have epilepsy. In the second phase, persons suspected to have epilepsy were interviewed and examined by aclinician to confirm the diagnosis. A total of 364 households agreed to participate in the survey, amounting to 2,588 individuals. Theepilepsy screening questionnaire identified 91 (3.5%) persons suspected to have epilepsy, of whom in 86(94.5%) the diagnosis of epilepsy was confirmed by a clinician. The overall prevalence of confirmed epilepsy was 3.3% (95% CI: 2.7-4.1%), and of nodding syndrome 0.9% (95% CI: 0.6-1.4%). In 61 (16.8%) households there was at least one person with epilepsy. Only 1,212 (46.9%) of 2,583 people took ivermectin during the last distribution round in 2021. The annual epilepsy incidence was 77.3/100.000 (95% CI: 9.4-278.9/100,000) and the annual epilepsy mortality 251.2/100,000 (95% CI: 133.8- 428.7/100,000). In conclusion, a high prevalence and incidence of epilepsy was observed in villages in Mundri. Urgent action is needed to prevent children from developing onchocerciasis-associated epilepsy by strengthening the local onchocerciasis elimination programme.

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    Onchocerciasis, Onchocerca volvulus, epilepsy, nodding syndrome, ivermectin
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    Preprints.org. 2022
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