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肯尼亚儿童中的麦地那龙线虫病与营养不良状况差、缺课、学业成绩不佳以及严重影响生活质量有关。

Tungiasis among children in Kenya is associated with poor nutrition status, absenteeism, poor school performance and high impact on quality of life.

机构信息

Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI)-Wellcome Trust, Kilifi, Kenya.

Nuffield Department of Medicine, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom.

出版信息

PLoS Negl Trop Dis. 2024 May 22;18(5):e0011800. doi: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0011800. eCollection 2024 May.

Abstract

Tungiasis is a highly neglected tropical skin disease caused by the sand flea, Tunga penetrans. The flea burrows into the skin inducing a strong inflammatory response, leading to pain and mobility restrictions with potential impacts on quality of life. Few countries implement control efforts and there are few data on the impact of the disease to support policy decisions. We conducted a survey to determine the impact of tungiasis among primary school children across nine counties of Kenya. A total of 10,600 pupils aged 8 to 14 years were randomly selected from 97 primary schools and examined for tungiasis. For 81 cases and 578 randomly selected controls, anthropometric measurements were made, and school attendance and exam scores were collected from school records. Of those with tungiasis, 73 were interviewed regarding their quality of life using a tungiasis-specific instrument. Mixed effect ordered logistic and linear models were used to assess associations between disease status and impact variables. Compared to uninfected pupils, those with tungiasis had lower weight-for-age z-scores (adjusted β -0.41, 95% CI: -0.75-0.06, p = 0.020), missed more days of school the previous term (adjusted Incidence Rate Ratio: 1.49, 95% CI: 1.01-2.21, p = 0.046) and were less likely to receive a high score in mathematics (aOR 0.18, 95% CI: 0.08-0.40, p<0.001) and other subjects. Pupils with severe disease (clinical score >10) were four times more likely to experience severe pain than those with mild disease (OR 3.96, 95% CI: 1.35-11.64, p = 0.012) and a higher impact on their quality of life than those with mild disease (aOR 3.57, 95% CI: 1.17-10.8, p = 0.025) when adjusted for covariates. This study has demonstrated tungiasis has a considerable impact on children's lives and academic achievement. This indicates the need for integrated disease management for school-aged children to protect their physical and cognitive development and their future prospects.

摘要

侵袭性钉螺病是一种被高度忽视的热带皮肤疾病,由沙蚤(Tunga penetrans)引起。沙蚤钻入皮肤,引起强烈的炎症反应,导致疼痛和活动受限,并可能影响生活质量。很少有国家开展控制工作,也几乎没有关于该疾病影响的数据来支持政策决策。我们进行了一项调查,以确定肯尼亚九个县的小学生中侵袭性钉螺病的影响。从 97 所小学中随机抽取了 10600 名 8 至 14 岁的小学生进行侵袭性钉螺病检查。对 81 例病例和 578 名随机选择的对照者进行了人体测量,并从学校记录中收集了出勤率和考试成绩。对患有侵袭性钉螺病的 73 例患者使用侵袭性钉螺病专用工具进行了生活质量访谈。采用混合效应有序逻辑回归和线性模型评估疾病状况与影响变量之间的关系。与未感染的学生相比,患有侵袭性钉螺病的学生体重年龄 z 评分较低(调整后的β-0.41,95%CI:-0.75-0.06,p=0.020),上一学期缺课天数更多(调整后的发病率比:1.49,95%CI:1.01-2.21,p=0.046),并且在数学(优势比 0.18,95%CI:0.08-0.40,p<0.001)和其他科目中获得高分的可能性较小。与轻度疾病(临床评分>10)患者相比,严重疾病(临床评分>10)患者经历严重疼痛的可能性高出四倍(OR 3.96,95%CI:1.35-11.64,p=0.012),并且对生活质量的影响也比轻度疾病患者更大(调整后的优势比 3.57,95%CI:1.17-10.8,p=0.025)。当调整协变量时。这项研究表明,侵袭性钉螺病对儿童的生活和学业成绩有相当大的影响。这表明需要对学龄儿童进行综合疾病管理,以保护他们的身体和认知发育以及未来的前景。

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