Prevalence of cysticercosis in epileptics and members of their families in Burundi

E Newell, F Vyungimana, S Geerts, I Van Kerckhoven, VCW Tsang, D Engels

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    Abstract

    In the province of Bururi in Burundi, 103 epileptics and 72 control subjects from the same households were examined for cysticercosis. Antigen was detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay in 4 · 9% of epileptic persons and in 4 · 2% of controls. Antibody was detected by enzyme-linked electroimmunotransfer blot assay (EITB) in 11 · 7% of epileptics and in 2 · 8% of controls. Neither difference was statistically significant, nor was a history of taeniasis significantly more frequent in epileptics than in controls. However, cysticercosis was significantly more frequently diagnosed by EITB in people with a history of taeniasis than in those without such a history. The prevalence of taeniasis in schoolchildren ranged between 0 and 1 · 0%. Meat inspection detected cysticercosis in 2% and 39% of pigs in 2 localities, respectively.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalTransactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
    Volume91
    Issue number4
    Pages (from-to)389-391
    Number of pages3
    ISSN0035-9203
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1997

    Keywords

    • B780-tropical-medicine
    • Helminthic diseases
    • Cysticercosis
    • Epilepsy
    • Prevalence
    • Taeniasis
    • Taenia solium
    • Burundi
    • Africa-Central

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