Literature DB >> 21090908

Trachoma in northern Ghana: a need for further studies.

Michael Ekuoba Gyasi1, Agana Nsiire, Daniel Yayemain, Oscar Afari Debrah, Delali Asamani, John Gyapong, Winfried M K Amoaku.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The northern Ghana Upper East Region [UER], Upper West Region [UWR], and Northern Region (NR) lie within the African trachoma belt. The 3 regions share common features of poverty, dryness, dusty environments, and poor environmental hygiene. Trachoma has been identified previously in the NR and the UWR as a disease of public health importance and a control program is underway.
PURPOSE: To establish baseline prevalence and risk factor parameters in the Upper East for possible control of trachoma in the region.
METHODS: Population-based cross-sectional survey using multi-staged cluster sampling techniques was used. In all 26,323 participants from 4,374 households in 160 communities were examined with a 2.5x magnifying binocular loupe for trachoma; 7,763 were children aged 1-9 years and 15,191 were aged 15 years and over.
RESULTS: Only 3 children were identified with active trachoma (trachoma with follicles, TF = 1; trachoma with intense inflammation, TI = 2) giving regional prevalence of 0.01% (Confidence Limits, CL: 0.0-0.1) for TF and 0.03% (CL: 0.0-0.1) for TI. Trachomatous trichiasis was measured at 0.05% (CL: 0.0-0.1) while children with clean faces was measured at 95.5%. Only 3.6% of the examined households in the region had access to a toilet facility.
CONCLUSION: Trachoma is not a disease of public health importance in the UER of Ghana despite being in a trachoma endemic zone and sharing the necessary risk factors for the disease.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 21090908     DOI: 10.3109/09286586.2010.528132

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ophthalmic Epidemiol        ISSN: 0928-6586            Impact factor:   1.648


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Review 1.  Onchocerciasis control in Ghana (1974-2016).

Authors:  Nana-Kwadwo Biritwum; Dziedzom K de Souza; Odame Asiedu; Benjamin Marfo; Uche Veronica Amazigo; John Owusu Gyapong
Journal:  Parasit Vectors       Date:  2021-01-02       Impact factor: 3.876

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