Partnership for Research on Vaccines and Infectious Diseases in Liberia Eye Clinic, JFK Hospital, Monrovia, Liberia.
University of Arizona College of Medicine, Phoenix, Arizona, USA.
Middle East Afr J Ophthalmol. 2024 Jun 14;30(2):103-106. doi: 10.4103/meajo.meajo_53_21. eCollection 2023 Apr-Jun.
Survivors of Ebola virus disease (EVD) are at risk for ocular complications after infection. We sought to identify demographic factors associated with the likelihood to present for eye examination among Ebola survivors enrolled in a longitudinal natural history study of EVD.
The Partnership for Research on Vaccines and Infectious Diseases in Liberia (PREVAIL) III Ebola natural history study is a 5-year study that seeks to identify long-term sequelae of EVD, including ocular sequelae. All survivors enrolled in the PREVAIL parent study from June 2015 to March 2016 were asked to return for comprehensive eye examination through June 2016. Logistic regression was conducted using self-reported survivor status, age, gender, and distance from the hospital as covariates.
A total of 1448 subjects enrolled in the parent PREVAIL III longitudinal cohort during the defined window, of which 1375 (95.0%) followed up for baseline eye examination. Ebola survivors (635/661, 96.1%) and adult close contacts (727/767, 94.8%) demonstrated a comparable likelihood for presenting for eye examination (odds ratio [OR] 0.68, 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.36-1.28). In an adjusted model, age over 50 (OR 10.2, 95% CI 1.35-77.3) and living outside Montserrado County (OR 0.18, 95% CI 0.10-0.33) were associated with the likelihood of presenting for a baseline comprehensive eye examination.
Most EVD survivors and their close contacts who enrolled during the study window presented for eye examinations. Older participants and those who lived closer to clinical facilities were most likely to present. Focused strategies accounting for these factors may assist with organizations planning survivor care in the setting of EVD.
埃博拉病毒病(EVD)幸存者在感染后有发生眼部并发症的风险。我们试图确定与在利比里亚疫苗和传染病伙伴关系(PREVAIL)III 埃博拉病毒自然史研究中登记的 EVD 幸存者进行眼部检查的可能性相关的人口统计学因素。
PREVAIL III Ebola 自然史研究是一项为期 5 年的研究,旨在确定 EVD 的长期后遗症,包括眼部后遗症。所有于 2015 年 6 月至 2016 年 3 月期间登记参加 PREVAIL 母体研究的幸存者均被要求在 2016 年 6 月前返回进行全面的眼部检查。使用幸存者自我报告的状态、年龄、性别和与医院的距离作为协变量进行逻辑回归。
在规定的窗口期内,共有 1448 名受试者登记参加了母体 PREVAIL III 纵向队列,其中 1375 名(95.0%)进行了基线眼部检查。埃博拉幸存者(635/661,96.1%)和成人密切接触者(727/767,94.8%)进行眼部检查的可能性相当(比值比 [OR] 0.68,95%置信区间 [CI] 0.36-1.28)。在调整后的模型中,年龄大于 50 岁(OR 10.2,95%CI 1.35-77.3)和居住在蒙塞拉多县以外(OR 0.18,95%CI 0.10-0.33)与进行基线全面眼部检查的可能性相关。
大多数在研究窗口期登记的 EVD 幸存者及其密切接触者都进行了眼部检查。年龄较大的参与者和离临床设施较近的参与者最有可能进行检查。针对这些因素制定有针对性的策略可能有助于在 EVD 环境中组织幸存者护理工作。