| Literature DB >> 25438169 |
Xiusheng Song1, Lixin Xie1, Xiaodong Tan2, Zhichong Wang3, Yanning Yang4, Yuansheng Yuan5, Yingping Deng6, Shaoying Fu7, Jianjiang Xu8, Xuguang Sun9, Xunlun Sheng10, Qing Wang11.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To understand the prevalence and demographic characteristics of infectious keratitis and infectious corneal blindness.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25438169 PMCID: PMC4250054 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0113843
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Figure 1Distribution of the 10 provinces (municipalities and autonomous regions) in this study.
Univariate analysis of the prevalence of corneal diseases.
| No. of participants | No. with corneal diseases (prevalence %, 95%CI) | χ2 | P | |
|
| 168673 | 97.63 | <0.001 | |
| Male | 81564 | 1720 (2.11, 2.01–2.21) | ||
| Female | 87109 | 2484 (2.86, 2.75–2.97) | ||
|
| 168651 (No data for 22 person) | 4046.99 | <0.001 | |
| 0–14 | 20245 | 20 (0.10, 0.06–0.14) | ||
| 15–59 | 116245 | 1811 (1.56, 1.49–1.63) | ||
| 60 and over | 32161 | 2373 (7.38, 7.09–7.66) | ||
|
| 168607 (No data for 66 person) | 2456.85 | <0.001 | |
| Illiterate | 19563 | 1388 (7.09, 6.73–7.45) | ||
| Primary school | 48989 | 1544 (3.16, 3.00–3.31) | ||
| Middle school | 73777 | 1094 (1.49, 1.40–1.57) | ||
| University | 13467 | 115 (0.85, 0.70–1.01) | ||
| Higher | 12811 | 63 (0.49, 0.37–0.61) | ||
|
| 168673 | 337.87 | <0.001 | |
| Urban | 74902 | 1282 (1.71, 1.62–1.80) | ||
| Rural | 93771 | 2922 (3.12, 3.00–3.23) | ||
|
| 168673 | 626.59 | <0.001 | |
| Eastern area | 82075 | 2417 (2.95, 2.83–3.06) | ||
| Central area | 39852 | 316 (0.79, 0.71–0.88) | ||
| Western area | 46746 | 1471 (3.15, 2.99–3.31) | ||
* statistically significant difference.
Demographic characteristics and the prevalence of corneal blindness.
| Demographic distribution | No. of participants | Blindness in both eyes No. (%) | Blindness in one eye No. (%) | Total No. (%) |
|
| 168673 | |||
| Male | 81564 | 22 (0.027) | 139 (0.170) | 161 (0.197) |
| Female | 87109 | 35 (0.040) | 183 (0.210) | 218 (0.250) |
|
| 168651 (No data for 22 persons) | |||
| ≤14 | 20245 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| 15–59 | 116245 | 9 (0.008) | 70 (0.060) | 79 (0.068) |
| ≥60 | 32161 | 48 (0.149) | 252 (0.784) | 300 (0.933) |
|
| 168607 (No data for 66 persons) | |||
| Illiterate | 19563 | 29 (0.148) | 132 (0.675) | 161 (0.823) |
| Primary school | 48989 | 22 (0.045) | 117 (0.239) | 139(0.284) |
| Middle school | 73777 | 6 (0.008) | 62 (0.084) | 68(0.092) |
| University and higher | 26278 | 0 | 11 (0.042) | 11(0.042) |
|
| 168673 | |||
| Urban | 74902 | 12 (0.016) | 81 (0.108) | 93(0.124) |
| Rural | 93771 | 45 (0.048) | 241 (0.257) | 286(0.305) |
|
| 168673 | 57 (0.034) | 322 (0.191) | 379(0.225) |
Comparisons between males and females. Blindness in both eyes, χ2 = 2.18, p = 0.14; blindness in one eye, χ2 = 3.48, p = 0.06; blindness in at least one eye(total), χ2 = 5.25, p = 0.02 (statistically significant difference).
Comparisons between different ages. Blindness in both eyes, χ2 = 131.39, p<0.001 (statistically significant difference); blindness in one eye, χ2 = 608.80, p<0.001 (statistically significant difference); blindness in at least one eye(total), χ2 = 739.70, p <0.001 (statistically significant difference).
Comparisons between different education levels. Blindness in both eyes, χ2 = 100.87, p<0.001 (statistically significant difference); blindness in one eye, χ2 = 321.00, p<0.001 (statistically significant difference); blindness in at least one eye(total), χ2 = 416.79, p≤0.001 (statistically significant difference).
Comparisons between rural and urban areas. Blindness in both eyes, χ2 = 12.60, p<0.001 (statistically significant difference); blindness in one eye, χ2 = 48.43, p<0.001 (statistically significant difference); blindness in at least one eye(total), χ2 = 60.74, p<0.001 (statistically significant difference).
Figure 2Geographic distribution of the prevalence of corneal blindness.
Univariate analysis of the prevalence of infectious corneal diseases.
| No. of participants | Number with infectious corneal diseases (prevalence %, 95%CI) | χ2 P | ||
|
| 168673 | 10.18<0.001 | ||
| Male | 81564 | 128 (0.16,0.13–0.18) | ||
| Female | 87109 | 196 (0.23,0.19–0.26) | ||
|
| 168651 (No data for 22 person) | 495.53<0.001 | ||
| 0–14 | 20245 | 1 (0.005,0.00–0.01) | ||
| 15–59 | 116245 | 105 (0.09,0.07–0.11) | ||
| 60 and over | 32161 | 218 (0.68,0.57–0.77) | ||
|
| 168607 (No data for 66 person) | 112.93<0.001 | ||
| Illiterate | 19563 | 95 (0.49,0.39–0.58) | ||
| Primary school | 48989 | 101 (0.21,0.17–0.25) | ||
| Middle school | 73777 | 104 (0.14,0.11–0.17) | ||
| University | 13467 | 15 (0.11,0.06–0.17) | ||
| Higher | 12811 | 9 (0.07,0.02–0.12) | ||
|
| 168673 | 0.43 0.51 | ||
| Urban | 74902 | 138 (0.18,0.15–0.21) | ||
| Rural | 93771 | 186(0.20,0.17–0.23) | ||
|
| 168673 | 5.50 0.06 | ||
| Eastern area | 82075 | 175 (0.21,0.18–0.24) | ||
| Central area | 39852 | 60 (0.15,0.11–0.19) | ||
| Western area | 46746 | 89 (0.19,0.15–0.23) | ||
* statistically significant difference.
Figure 3Geographic distribution of the prevalence of infectious corneal blindness.
Multivariate analysis of the risk factors for infectious corneal blindness.
| Variables | B | S.E. | Wald | df | Sig. | Exp (B) | 95% CI for Exp (B) | |
| Lower | Upper | |||||||
| Education level | −0.188 | 0.077 | 6.015 | 1 | 0.014 | 0.828 | 0.713 | 0.963 |
| Socioeconomic level | −0.450 | 0.154 | 8.600 | 1 | 0.003 | 0.637 | 0.472 | 0.861 |
| Alcoholic beverage consumption | 0.588 | 0.224 | 6.882 | 1 | 0.009 | 1.801 | 1.160 | 2.796 |
| Ocular trauma | 1.735 | 0.351 | 24.451 | 1 | 0.000 | 5.669 | 2.850 | 11.277 |
| Age | 0.051 | 0.004 | 150.933 | 1 | 0.000 | 1.052 | 1.044 | 1.061 |
| Constant | −10.130 | 0.592 | 292.990 | 1 | 0.000 | 0.000 | ||