Literature DB >> 15255351

[Cysticercosis and epilepsy: a case-control study in Mbam Valley, Cameroon].

L Dongmo1, M Druet-Cabanac, S R Moyou, D R M Zebaze, A K Njamnshi, V Sini, N Mapoure, T J B Echouffo, W C Djeumen, P M Ndumbe.   

Abstract

The impact of neurocysticercosis in Africa is not well known, and its role in the occurrence of epilepsy is not well defined. The concomitant high prevalence of both diseases in this region suggests a causal association of cysticercosis and epilepsy. The few attempts to find such a link in Africa have yielded discordant data. In order to answer this question, we conducted a case-control study between June and August 1998 in the Bilomo village in Central Cameroon, where a recent study had demonstrated very high epilepsy prevalence of 58/1000. Ninety-three epilepsy patients and eighty-one age matched controls were included. All subjects were examined by a neurologist and serology for cysticercosis was performed using an ELISA method. Serologies for cysticercosis were positive in twenty-nine out of one hundred and seventy four patients (16.7%; 95% CI: 11.6-23.2). Seventeen cases (18.3%) and twelve controls (14.8%) had a positive serology The odd ratio was 1.3 (95% CI: 0.6-3.0). This study was not in favour of an epidemiological relationship between cysticercosis infection and epileptic disorders.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15255351

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bull Soc Pathol Exot        ISSN: 0037-9085


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5.  Estimating the association between being seropositive for cysticercosis and the prevalence of epilepsy and severe chronic headaches in 60 villages of rural Burkina Faso.

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