Updated evidence of the association between toxocariasis and epilepsy: Systematic review and meta-analysis.

OBJECTIVE:To gain further insight on the association between human toxocariasis and epilepsy in light of the new evidence in the last years. METHODS:A systematic review was conducted without date and language restriction in the following electronic databases: MEDLINE (PubMed), Ingenta Connect, Scien...

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Main Authors: Jaime Luna, Calogero Edoardo Cicero, Guillaume Rateau, Graziella Quattrocchi, Benoit Marin, Elisa Bruno, François Dalmay, Michel Druet-Cabanac, Alessandra Nicoletti, Pierre-Marie Preux
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2018-07-01
Series:PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6070292?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-b58507d9117349d785dcd593eff7cb692020-11-24T20:42:55ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases1935-27271935-27352018-07-01127e000666510.1371/journal.pntd.0006665Updated evidence of the association between toxocariasis and epilepsy: Systematic review and meta-analysis.Jaime LunaCalogero Edoardo CiceroGuillaume RateauGraziella QuattrocchiBenoit MarinElisa BrunoFrançois DalmayMichel Druet-CabanacAlessandra NicolettiPierre-Marie PreuxOBJECTIVE:To gain further insight on the association between human toxocariasis and epilepsy in light of the new evidence in the last years. METHODS:A systematic review was conducted without date and language restriction in the following electronic databases: MEDLINE (PubMed), Ingenta Connect, Science Direct (Elsevier), RefDoc, Scopus, HighWire, Scielo and the database of the Institute of Neuroepidemiology and Tropical Neurology of the Limoges University (IENT). Two investigators independently conducted the search up to November 2017. A pooled odds ratio (OR) was estimated using a random effects model. Meta-regression was conducted to investigate potential sources of heterogeneity. RESULTS:Database search produced 204 publications. Eleven case-control studies were included that were carried out in 13 countries worldwide. A total number of 4740 subjects were considered (2159 people with epilepsy and 2581 people without epilepsy). The overall pooled OR was 1.69 (95% CI 1.42-2.01) for the association between epilepsy and Toxocara spp. seropositivity. A positive association was constantly reported in the restricted analysis (WB as confirmatory or diagnostic test, younger population, and population-based studies). Meta-regression showed no statistically significant association between covariates and outcome. CONCLUSION:The updated meta-analysis provides epidemiological evidence of a positive association between Toxocara seropositivity and epilepsy. New surveys supported the association, mainly population-based studies. On this basis, health strategies to reduce the impact of Toxocara spp are strongly advised. Further research should be performed to understand the physiopathological mechanisms of toxocara-associated epileptogenesis.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6070292?pdf=render
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author Jaime Luna
Calogero Edoardo Cicero
Guillaume Rateau
Graziella Quattrocchi
Benoit Marin
Elisa Bruno
François Dalmay
Michel Druet-Cabanac
Alessandra Nicoletti
Pierre-Marie Preux
spellingShingle Jaime Luna
Calogero Edoardo Cicero
Guillaume Rateau
Graziella Quattrocchi
Benoit Marin
Elisa Bruno
François Dalmay
Michel Druet-Cabanac
Alessandra Nicoletti
Pierre-Marie Preux
Updated evidence of the association between toxocariasis and epilepsy: Systematic review and meta-analysis.
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
author_facet Jaime Luna
Calogero Edoardo Cicero
Guillaume Rateau
Graziella Quattrocchi
Benoit Marin
Elisa Bruno
François Dalmay
Michel Druet-Cabanac
Alessandra Nicoletti
Pierre-Marie Preux
author_sort Jaime Luna
title Updated evidence of the association between toxocariasis and epilepsy: Systematic review and meta-analysis.
title_short Updated evidence of the association between toxocariasis and epilepsy: Systematic review and meta-analysis.
title_full Updated evidence of the association between toxocariasis and epilepsy: Systematic review and meta-analysis.
title_fullStr Updated evidence of the association between toxocariasis and epilepsy: Systematic review and meta-analysis.
title_full_unstemmed Updated evidence of the association between toxocariasis and epilepsy: Systematic review and meta-analysis.
title_sort updated evidence of the association between toxocariasis and epilepsy: systematic review and meta-analysis.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
issn 1935-2727
1935-2735
publishDate 2018-07-01
description OBJECTIVE:To gain further insight on the association between human toxocariasis and epilepsy in light of the new evidence in the last years. METHODS:A systematic review was conducted without date and language restriction in the following electronic databases: MEDLINE (PubMed), Ingenta Connect, Science Direct (Elsevier), RefDoc, Scopus, HighWire, Scielo and the database of the Institute of Neuroepidemiology and Tropical Neurology of the Limoges University (IENT). Two investigators independently conducted the search up to November 2017. A pooled odds ratio (OR) was estimated using a random effects model. Meta-regression was conducted to investigate potential sources of heterogeneity. RESULTS:Database search produced 204 publications. Eleven case-control studies were included that were carried out in 13 countries worldwide. A total number of 4740 subjects were considered (2159 people with epilepsy and 2581 people without epilepsy). The overall pooled OR was 1.69 (95% CI 1.42-2.01) for the association between epilepsy and Toxocara spp. seropositivity. A positive association was constantly reported in the restricted analysis (WB as confirmatory or diagnostic test, younger population, and population-based studies). Meta-regression showed no statistically significant association between covariates and outcome. CONCLUSION:The updated meta-analysis provides epidemiological evidence of a positive association between Toxocara seropositivity and epilepsy. New surveys supported the association, mainly population-based studies. On this basis, health strategies to reduce the impact of Toxocara spp are strongly advised. Further research should be performed to understand the physiopathological mechanisms of toxocara-associated epileptogenesis.
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