| Literature DB >> 15829198 |
Martine Debacker1, Julia Aguiar, Christian Steunou, Claude Zinsou, Wayne M Meyers, Françoise Portaels.
Abstract
Buruli ulcer is a recognized public health problem in West Africa. In Benin, from 1989 to 2001, the Centre Sanitaire et Nutritionnel Gbemoten (CSNG) treated >2,500 Buruli ulcer patients. From March 2000 to February 2001, field trips were conducted in the Zou and Atlantique regions. The choice of the 2 regions was based on the distance from CSNG and on villages with the highest number of patients treated at CSNG. A total of 66 (44.0%) of 150 former patients treated at CSNG were located in the visited villages. The recurrence rate of CSNG-treated patients after a follow-up period of up to 7 years was low (6.1%, 95% confidence interval [CI] 2.0-15.6). We attribute this low rate to the high quality of Buruli ulcer treatment at an accessible regional center (CSNG). The World Health Organization definition of a Buruli ulcer recurrent case should be revised to include a follow-up period >1 year.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 15829198 PMCID: PMC3320346 DOI: 10.3201/eid1104.041000
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Emerg Infect Dis ISSN: 1080-6040 Impact factor: 6.883
Visited villages and patients retrieved in 2 districts of the Zou region and 1 district of the Atlantique region
| Villages* | Zou | Atlantique | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ouinhi | Zogbodomey | Zè | Total | |
| Total villages | 28 | 74 | 71 | 173 |
| Total BU-endemic villages, 1989–2001 | 21 | 24 | 25 | 70 |
| BU-endemic villages visited (%) | 7 (33.3) | 6 (25.0) | 11 (44.0) | 24 (34.3) |
| Total BU patients treated at CSNG, 1989–2001 | 419 | 170 | 118 | 707 |
| BU patients previously treated at CSNG, 1989–2001, in visited villages | 74 | 39 | 37 | 150 |
| BU patients followed-up in visited villages (% retrieved) | 24 (32.4) | 17 (43.5) | 25 (67.6) | 66 (44.0) |
*BU, Buruli ulcer; CSNG, Centre Sanitaire et Nutritionnel Gbemoten.
Follow-up period for Buruli ulcer patients in villages of the Atlantique and Zou regions, Benin
| Period | No. patients (%) | Median follow-up period (Q1–Q3) (mo)* |
|---|---|---|
| 2–5 mo | 4 (6.6) | 4 (2.5–4.0) |
| 6–11 mo | 12 (19.7) | 9 (7.25–10.75) |
| 12 mo–7 y | 45 (73.8) | 34 (19.0–44.5) |
| Total | 61 | |
| >1 year† | 5 |
*Q1, first quartile; Q3, third quartile. †Exact date of discharge unknown.
Buruli ulcer patient follow-up in villages of the Atlantique and Zou regions, Benin*
| Patients treated by surgery at CSNG† | Region | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Atlantique, n (%) | Zou, n (%) | Total, n (%) | |
| Cured | 24 (96.0) | 38 (92.7) | 62 (93.9) |
| Recurred | 1 (4.0) | 3 (7.3) | 4 (6.1) |
| Total | 25 | 41 | 66 |
*Pearson p value for the table nonsignificant. †CSNG, Centre Sanitaire et Nutritionnel Gbemoten.
Location, type, and size of previous and new lesions in 4 Buruli ulcer recurrent cases
| Patient no. | Size, type, and location of previous lesion* | Type, size, and location of new lesion* | Time since discharge from hospital (mo) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 97-294 | Small ulcer, right foot | Small ulcer, same site | 30 |
| 99-280 | Large plaque + edema, left leg | Large plaque + edema, same site | 12 |
| – | Small ulcer, left foot | Small ulcer, same site | 12 |
| 99-227 | Large edema, left leg + bone lesion, left tibia | Large edema right leg + bone lesion right tibia | 17 |
*Small, <5 cm diameter; large, >5 cm diameter.