| Literature DB >> 26204952 |
Vincent Porphyre1, Harentsoaniaina Rasamoelina-Andriamanivo2,3, Andriatsilavina Rakotoarimanana4, Ony Rasamoelina5, Claire Bernard6,7, Ronan Jambou8, Eric Cardinale9,10.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Taenia solium cysticercosis is a parasitic meat-borne disease that is highly prevalent in pigs and humans in Africa, but the burden is vastly underestimated due to the lack of official control along the pork commodity chain, which hampers long-term control policies.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26204952 PMCID: PMC4513394 DOI: 10.1186/s13071-015-0975-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Parasit Vectors ISSN: 1756-3305 Impact factor: 3.876
Fig. 1Monthly prevalence of cysticercosis positive carcasses of local breed (n = 41,178; pink line) and exotic breed (n = 27,254; blue line) pigs raised in 14 regions and slaughtered in 2 abattoirs in Antananarivo, Madagascar (March 2013 -February 2014)
Multiple regression analysis of the association between different individual parameters and porcine cysticercosis infectiona in pigs (local breed only) in the central, northern and western climatic regions of Madagascar (n = 39,443)
| Variable | Level | Infected (n = 2871) | Not infected (n = 36,572) | Adjusted odds ratio (95 % CI)c |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| n (%)b | n (%)b | ||||
| Season | Fall | 399 (6.3 %) | 5940 (93.7 %) | 0.64 (0.56-0.75) | <10-3 |
| Winter | 781 (6.4 %) | 11,354 (93.6 %) | 0.70 (0.62-0.79) | <10-3 | |
| Spring | 321 (7.1 %) | 4181 (92.9 %) | 0.76 (0.65-0.89) | <10-3 | |
| Summer | 1370 (8.3 %) | 15,097 (91.7 %) | Reference | ||
| Abattoir | Abattoir2 | 248 (7.9 %) | 3334 (92.1 %) | 1.48 (1.20-1.83) | <10-3 |
| Abattoir1 | 2623 (7.3 %) | 33,238 (92.7 %) | Reference | ||
| Region | West | 179 (7.6 %) | 2182 (92.4 %) | 1.13 (0.91-1.4) | N.S |
| North | 983 (9.4 %) | 9439 (90.6 %) | 1.46 (1.29-1.66) | <10-3 | |
| Central | 1709 (6.4 %) | 24,951 (93.6 %) | Reference |
aDetermined using veterinary visual inspection at the slaughterhouse
b(%) refers to row percentages
c CI Confidence interval
Multiple regression analysis of the association between individual (breed) and grouped (abattoir, season) parameters and porcine cysticercosis infectiona in pigs from 7 regions in the central upland region of Madagascar (n = 51998)
| Risk factor | Category | Infected (n = 1884) | Not infected (n = 50114) | Adjusted odds ratio (95 % CI)c |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| n (%)b | n (%)b | ||||
| Breed | indigenous | 1709 (6.4 %) | 24,951 (93.6 %) | 8.46 (6.71-10.7) | <10-3 |
| Commercial | 175 (0.7 %) | 25,163 (99.3 %) | Reference | ||
| Abattoir | Abattoir2 | 170 (4.5 %) | 3578 (95.5 %) | 3.6 (2.5-5.2) | <10-3 |
| Abattoir1 | 1714 (3.6 %) | 46,536 (96.4 %) | Reference | ||
| Season | Fall | 271 (3.1 %) | 8529 (96.9 %) | 0.53 (0.32-0.89) | <10-2 |
| Winter | 490 (3.3 %) | 14,426 (96.7 %) | 0.37 (0.23-0.6) | <10-3 | |
| Spring | 210 (3.6 %) | 5676 (96.4 %) | 0.32 (0.17-0.61) | <10-3 | |
| Summer | 913 (4.1 %) | 21,483 (95.9 %) | Reference | ||
| Region | Amoron’I Mania | 53 (5.7 %) | 870 (94.3 %) | 1.17 (0.87-1.58) | N.S |
| Analamanga | 53 (2.1 %) | 2435 (97.9 %) | 1.1 (0.79-1.52) | N.S | |
| Vakinankaratra | 129 (1.5 %) | 8481 (98.5 %) | 0.1 (0.8-1.2) | N.S | |
| Bongolava | 199 (3.2 %) | 6034 (96.8 %) | 1.2 (1.02-1.44) | <10-2 | |
| Haute Matsiatra | 937 (7.4 %) | 11,763 (92.6 %) | 1.64 (1.45-1.84) | <10-3 | |
| Ihorombe | 58 (8.1 %) | 659 (91.9 %) | 1.60 (1.2-2.1) | <10-3 | |
| Itasy | 455 (2.2 %) | 19,872 (97.8 %) | Reference |
aDetermined using visual meat inspection at the slaughterhouse
b(%) refers to row percentages
c CI Confidence interval
Fig. 2Apparent prevalence of porcine cysticercosis based on the detection of cysticercosis lesions during post-mortem inspection of 68,432 pigs slaughtered in 2 urban abattoirs in Antananarivo (Madagascar) from March 2013 to February 2014. The size of the black squares indicates the prevalence, while the shade of grey indicates the number of pigs slaughtered according to their region of origin. Dashed lines identified the clusters of low (blue) and high (black) risk for porcine cysticercosis for central regions only