The Burden of Bancroftian Filariasis in Nigeria: A Review

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Background: Lymphatic filariasis (LF) is a neglected tropical disease (NTD) vectored by mosquito; and people in rural areas are mostly at risk of infection. Pooling prevalence data across the six geo-political zones of Nigeria is expected to provide a clearer insight into the burden of the disease as this information could guide towards planning eradication programmes. Methods: Search for pertinent literature was done on Google Scholar, African Journal Online (AJOL) and PubMed databases using relevant keywords. Studies on the prevalence of LF due to Wuchereria bancrofti in Nigeria were selected and reviewed. Prevalence data from the different states were further organized into the six geopolitical zones and analyzed. Results: Of the 36 states in Nigeria, prevalence data were available only for 19 states. Furthermore, in the six geopolitical zones, North-West had the highest disease burden (44 per 10 000) of Years Lived with Disability (YLD), while North-Central (4 per 10 000) had the lowest disease burden. Conclusion: Result are largely attributed to the prevailing conditions in the different zones. In view of ensuring a successful control plan and eventual eradication of the disease, a comprehensive national survey in every state should be carried out using more sensitive tools.

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Hussaini, A., Isaac, C., Rahimat, H., Inegbenosun, C., Obasuyi, C., & Solomon, E. (2020, March 1). The Burden of Bancroftian Filariasis in Nigeria: A Review. Ethiopian Journal of Health Sciences. NLM (Medline). https://doi.org/10.4314/ejhs.v30i2.18

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