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Systematic review and meta-analysis estimating association of cysticercosis and neurocysticercosis with epilepsy

  • Gabrielle Debacq
  • , Luz M. Moyano
  • , Héctor H. Garcia
  • , Farid Boumediene
  • , Benoit Marin
  • , Edgard B. Ngoungou
  • , Pierre Marie Preux
  • Faculté de Médecine de l’Université de Limoges
  • Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia
  • Epidemiology Unit. Hospital Regional II-2 Tumbes
  • Instituto de Ciencias Neurologicas
  • Université des sciences de la santé
  • CHU de Limoges

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Background: We reviewed studies that analyzed cysticercosis (CC), neurocysticercosis (NCC) and epilepsy across Latin America, Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa, to estimate the odds ratio and etiologic fraction of epilepsy due to CC in tropical regions. Methodology: We conducted a systematic review of the literature on cysticercosis and epilepsy in the tropics, collecting data from case-control and cross-sectional studies. Exposure criteria for CC included one or more of the following: serum ELISA or EITB positivity, presence of subcutaneous cysts (both not verified and unverified by histology), histology consistent with calcified cysts, and brain CT scan consistent with NCC. A common odds-ratio was then estimated using meta-analysis. Principal findings: 37 studies from 23 countries were included (n = 24,646 subjects, 14,934 with epilepsy and 9,712 without epilepsy). Of these, 29 were case-control (14 matched). The association between CC and epilepsy was significant in 19 scientific articles. Odds ratios ranged from 0.2 to 25.4 (a posteriori power 4.5–100%) and the common odds ratio was 2.7 (95% CI 2.1–3.6, p <0.001). Three subgroup analyses performed gave odds ratios as: 2.2 (EITB-based studies), 3.2 (CT-based studies), 1.9 (neurologist-confirmed epilepsy; door-to-door survey and at least one matched control per case). Etiologic fraction was estimated to be 63% in the exposed group among the population. Significance: Despite differences in findings, this meta-analysis suggests that cysticercosis is a significant contributor to late-onset epilepsy in tropical regions around the world, and its impact may vary depending on transmission intensity.

Idioma originalInglés
Número de artículoe0005153
PublicaciónPLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
Volumen11
N.º3
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 7 mar. 2017
Publicado de forma externa

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