Risk factors associated with cystic echinococcosis in humans in selected pastoral and agro-pastoral areas of Uganda
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Date
2017
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Int J One Health
Abstract
It was to determine the risk factors responsible of occurrence of cystic echinococcosis (CE) of humans in the pastoral
and agro-pastoral (PAP) in Uganda.
Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in districts: Moroto, Napak, Nakapiripirit and Amudat in
Karamoja region; in agro-pastoral communities of Teso region, in the districts of Kumi and Bukedea; Nakasongola district
in Central region and in Kasese district in the Western region. People were subjected to voluntary ultrasound screening for
CE. Those found positive to CE on ultrasound screening were interviewed using a special designed form to find out the
probable predisposing factors for acquisition of CE infection. Predisposing factors considered were location, age, sex, dog
ownership, occupation, water source, and religion. Univariate and multivariate logistic regression analysis was performed
to identify key risk factors.
Results: In Karamoja region, being female, age beyond 40 years and open spring water sources were the risk factors. While
for Nakasongola age beyond 40 years was a risk factor. In Kasese dog ownership, age >60 years and being a Muslim were
risk factors. In Teso region dog ownership and age >60 years were the risk factors.
Conclusion: Being a pastoralist, a female, increasing age beyond 40 years, open spring water sources, dog ownership and
being a Muslim were the risk factors for CE in PAP areas in Uganda.
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Keywords
Agro-pastoral, Cystic echinococcosis, Humans, Risk factors pastoral, Uganda
Citation
Othieno E, Okwi AL, Mupere E, Zeyhle E, Oba P, Chamai M, Omadang L, Inangolet FO, Siefert L, Ejobi F, Ocaido M. Risk factors associated with cystic echinococcosis in humans in selected pastoral and agro-pastoral areas of Uganda. Int J One Health 2017;3:1-6. doi: 10.14202/IJOH.2017.1-6