Cross-sectional survey of trachoma in school age children in the region of Thies (Senegal)

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作者
Moalic, E [1 ]
Dueymes, JM
Baron, R
Le Flohic, AM
机构
[1] UFR Med, Parasitol Lab, Brest, France
[2] Ctr Nephrol & Hemodialyse Armor, Brest, France
[3] CHU A Morvan, Lab Hyg Hosp & Sante Pub, Brest, France
关键词
Senegal; Thies; trachoma; children; gender; age; water; well; drilling;
D O I
10.1097/00006454-200010000-00008
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
Background, Trachoma is a leading cause of blindness in West Africa. In Senegal previous studies have shown that the endemicity is high. Aims. To verify the extent of the pathology and to study the epidemiologic characters of this infectious disease in a population of school age children in a rural zone, located in the Thies region (Senegal). Methods. A cross-sectional survey in six villages in the region of Thies was performed in a population of school age children (5 to 15 years old). Sixty variables (individual, family, village, etc.) with morbidity indicators for trachoma cases were collected and analyzed. Results. The cross-sectional survey confirmed the extent of the prevalence of trachoma in the childhood population; 208 of the 388 children (mean age, 9.19 years) included had trachoma (53.6%). Significant statistical correlations were found among the occurrence of trachoma and ethnic origins, the village of residence, the fa-ther's profession and the daily quantity of water ingested and its origin. Inversely no correlation could be found between the occurrence of trachoma and sex, age (except for florid trachoma), the size of the sibship, whether the mother washes the child, washing their hands before eating, the number of cospouses and the number of children per mother. Conclusions. The data obtained confirmed the extent of this endemic disease in the region of Thies, because dispensing antibiotic eye drop has limited efficacy over time. Information should be provided to the population on the extent of the disease and its epidemiologic characteristics and more widespread well drilling, and use of that water should be encouraged.
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页码:979 / 983
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