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Housseini Dolo1,2, Yaya Ibrahim Coulibaly3,4, Fatoumata Nene Konipo3, Siaka Yamoussa Coulibaly3, Salif Seriba Doumbia3, Moussa Brema Sangare3, Lamine Soumaoro3, Michel Emmanuel Coulibaly3, Abdallah Amadou Diallo3, Yaye Diarra3, Modibo Sangare3, Seydou Doumbia3, Robert Colebunders5, Thomas B Nutman6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Lymphedema is a public health problem in countries with lymphatic filariasis (LF) including Mali. We studied the epidemiology and clinical presentation of lymphedema in three previously LF-endemic health districts of Mali after at least five consecutive rounds of mass drug administration (MDA) with albendazole and ivermectin.Entities:
Keywords: Active and passive case detection; Clinical investigation; Distribution; Lymphedema; Mali
Year: 2020 PMID: 31941448 PMCID: PMC6964034 DOI: 10.1186/s12879-020-4777-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Infect Dis ISSN: 1471-2334 Impact factor: 3.090
Fig. 1Map of Mali showing the three study districts in red (Kolondieba, Bougouni, and Kolokani) Source: International Center of Excellence in Research/Mali Filariasis research Unit, made by Abdallah Amadou Diallo co author of this manuscript, 2019
Number and percentage of lymphedema cases recorded per health district and per gender according to the method of identification
| Health districts | Gender | Number surveyed | Type of identification | Total | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Passive | Active | ||||
| Kolondieba | Male | 20 (11.42%) | 7 (35.00%) | 13 (65.00%) | 20 (100%) |
| Female | 155(88.58%) | 45 (29.00%) | 110 (70.00%) | 155 (100%) | |
| Sub-total 1* | 175 (51.62%) | 52 (29.71%) | 123 (70.29%) | 175 (100%) | |
| Bougouni | Male | 19 (16.38%) | 3 (15.79%) | 16 (84.21%) | 19 (100%) |
| Female | 97(83.62%) | 29 (29.90%) | 68 (70.10%) | 97 (100%) | |
| Sub-total 2* | 116 (34.22%) | 32 (27.59%) | 84 (72.41%) | 116 (100%) | |
| Kolokani | Male | 14 (29.17%) | 8 (57.14%) | 6 (42.86%) | 14 (100%) |
| Female | 34(70.83%) | 12 (35.29%) | 22 (64.71%) | 34 (100%) | |
| Sub-total 3* | 48 (14.16%) | 20 (41.66%) | 28 (58.34%) | 48 (100%) | |
| Total | 339 (100%) | 104 (30.68%) | 235 (69.32%) | 339 (100%) | |
*Subtotal proportions were on the total cases of lymphedema identified
*Per identification type difference of reported lymphedema cases in the three health district (Chi2 = 3.323, df = 2, p = 0.18)
Distribution of the lymphedema cases according to gender, age and body localization in three health districts of Mali
| Kolondieba | Bougouni | Kolokani | Total | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ( | ( | ( | |||
| Number (%) | Number (%) | Number (%) | Number (%) | ||
| Sex | |||||
| Female | 155 (88.57%) | 97 (83.63%) | 34 (70.83%) | 286 (84.36%) | 0.01 |
| Male | 20 (11.43%) | 19 (16.37%) | 14 (29.17%) | 53 (15.64%) | |
| Age in years | |||||
| Median age (range) | 54 (13–88) | 56.5 (2–90) | 56 (18–84) | 56 (2–90) | 0.40 |
| Age group | |||||
| 0–20 | 2 (1.14%) | 2 (1.72%) | 2 (2.08%) | 5 (1.47%) | 0.004 |
| 21–40 | 39 (22.29%) | 19 (16.38%) | 10 (20.83%) | 68 (20.06) | |
| 41–60 | 80 (45.71%) | 55 (47.41%) | 23 (47.92%) | 158 (46.61%) | |
| > =61 | 54 (30.86%) | 40 (34.48%) | 14 (29.17%) | 108 (31.86%) | |
| Anatomic location | |||||
| Legs | 140 (80.00%) | 104 (89.65%) | 37 (77.08%) | 281 (82.89%) | 0.008 |
| Arms | 29 (16.57%) | 8 (6.90%) | 5 (10.42%) | 42 (12.39%) | |
| Legs and Arms | 6 (3.43%) | 4 (3.45%) | 6 (12.50%) | 16 (4.72%) | |
| Stage | |||||
| I | 13 (7.43%) | 5 (4.31%) | 5 (10.42%) | 23 (6.78%) | 0.02 |
| II | 53 (30.29%) | 32 (27.59%) | 23 (47.92%) | 108 (31.86%) | |
| III | 71 (40.57%) | 44 (37.93%) | 16 (33.33%) | 131 (38.64%) | |
| IV | 27 (15.43%) | 17 (14.66%) | 2 (4.17%) | 46 (13.57%) | |
| V | 8 (4.57%) | 11 (9.48%) | 2 (4.17%) | 21 (6.19%) | |
| VI | 3 (1.71%) | 7 (6.03%) | 0 (0.00%) | 10 (2.95%) | |
Estimation of lymphedema prevalence per health district in three health district of Mali
| District | Population size in 2017 | Prevalence of LF during the mapping in 2005a | Number of lymphedema carriers | Estimated lymphedema prevalence for 100,000 persons | 95% CI |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kolondieba | 266,753 | 66% | 175 | 65.60/100,000 | [55.89–75.32] |
| Bougouni | 604,962 | 48% | 116 | 19.17/100,000 | [15.69–22.66] |
| Kolokani | 306,445 | 34% | 48 | 15.66/100,000 | [11.23–20.09] |
| Total | 1,178,160 | 49% | 339 | 28.77/100,000 | [25.71–31.84] |
aData are from the LF national report in 2005
Fig. 2Variability of clinical presentation in patients with lymphedema in Mali. Panels showing unilateral lower extremity lymphedema (A), four limb lymphedema each at a different stage (Bi/Bii),familial lymphedema affected a children of less than 5 years old (Ci, Cii) and her mother (D), lymphedema of two legs in young man (E), lymphedema of two arms in woman(F), asymmetric lymphedema of left arm(Gii) and right leg (Gi), lymphedema of left leg with hypochromia (H), lymphedema of the left arm in woman (I), lymphedema of two legs and right arm at different stages in woman (J) and lymphedema of two arms and left leg in woman (K). Source: International Center of Excellence in Research/Mali images from Filariasis Research Unit group author of this manuscript