Literature DB >> 1292426

[High prevalence of konzo associated with a food shortage crisis in the Bandundu region of zaire].

M Banea1, N Bikangi, G Nahimana, M Nunga, T Tylleskär, H Rosling.   

Abstract

Konzo is a form of spastic paraparesis reported from several rural areas in Sub-Saharan Africa. It has been attributed to cyanide exposure from exclusive consumption of insufficiently processed bitter cassava roots. We have tested this attribution in a community based epidemiological survey in an area of Bandundu region in Zaire composed of two agro-ecological zones: savanna and forest. In the savanna area with poor soils we found 78 konzo cases in 1,936 inhabitants, a prevalence of 4%; but in the forest area only 9 cases in 5,531 inhabitants (0.2%). This geographical distribution as well as the temporal distribution coincide with frequent short-soaking of cassava roots (only one night) induced by an agro-ecological crisis. High levels of blood cyanide, mean 13.3 mumol/l (range: 0.1-76.3) and serum thiocyanate, mean (+/- SD) 401 (+/- 126) mumol/l, in a sample of 18 subjects from the savanna area confirm high cyanide exposure in this population with high prevalence of konzo. Prevention of konzo in Zaire is possible by promotion of sufficient soaking of cassava with strict adherence to traditional three nights soaking and the use of completely dry flour.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1292426

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Soc Belg Med Trop        ISSN: 0772-4128


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Journal:  Food Chem Toxicol       Date:  2010-06-09       Impact factor: 6.023

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3.  Cross-species and tissue variations in cyanide detoxification rates in rodents and non-human primates on protein-restricted diet.

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Journal:  Food Chem Toxicol       Date:  2014-02-02       Impact factor: 6.023

Review 4.  Konzo: a distinct neurological disease associated with food (cassava) cyanogenic poisoning.

Authors:  Espérance Kashala-Abotnes; Daniel Okitundu; Dieudonne Mumba; Michael J Boivin; Thorkild Tylleskär; Desire Tshala-Katumbay
Journal:  Brain Res Bull       Date:  2018-07-05       Impact factor: 4.077

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Authors:  G M Bumoko; M T Sombo; L D Okitundu; D N Mumba; K T Kazadi; J J Tamfum-Muyembe; M R Lasarev; M J Boivin; J P Banea; D D Tshala-Katumbay
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6.  Lower serum levels of selenium, copper, and zinc are related to neuromotor impairments in children with konzo.

Authors:  G M-M Bumoko; N H Sadiki; A Rwatambuga; K P Kayembe; D L Okitundu; D Mumba Ngoyi; J-J T Muyembe; J-P Banea; M J Boivin; D Tshala-Katumbay
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7.  [Persistence of konzo epidemics in Kahemba, Democratic Republic of Congo: phenomenological and socio-economic aspects].

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8.  World Health Organization estimates of the global and regional disease burden of four foodborne chemical toxins, 2010: a data synthesis.

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9.  Dietary cyanogen exposure and early child neurodevelopment: An observational study from the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Authors:  Espérance Kashala-Abotnes; Marie-Thérèse Sombo; Daniel L Okitundu; Marcel Kunyu; Guy Bumoko Makila-Mabe; Thorkild Tylleskär; Alla Sikorskii; Jean-Pierre Banea; Dieudonné Mumba Ngoyi; Désiré Tshala-Katumbay; Michael J Boivin
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2018-04-17       Impact factor: 3.240

10.  Soil nutrient adequacy for optimal cassava growth, implications on cyanogenic glucoside production: A case of konzo-affected Mtwara region, Tanzania.

Authors:  Matema L E Imakumbili; Ernest Semu; Johnson M R Semoka; Adebayo Abass; Geoffrey Mkamilo
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2019-05-13       Impact factor: 3.240

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