Estimated incidence and Prevalence of noma in north central Nigeria, 2010-2018: A retrospective study.

<h4>Background</h4>Noma is a spreading and fulminant disease believed to be native to Sub-Saharan Africa over the last decade and associated with low socioeconomic status of citizens of the region. Within this noma belt, most epidemiological reports regarding the disease have emanated fr...

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Main Authors: Seidu A Bello, John A Adeoye, Ifeoluwa Oketade, Oladimeji A Akadiri
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2019-07-01
Series:PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0007574
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spelling doaj-d37a199e732144b79b2e303cae4868c42021-03-03T08:22:14ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases1935-27271935-27352019-07-01137e000757410.1371/journal.pntd.0007574Estimated incidence and Prevalence of noma in north central Nigeria, 2010-2018: A retrospective study.Seidu A BelloJohn A AdeoyeIfeoluwa OketadeOladimeji A Akadiri<h4>Background</h4>Noma is a spreading and fulminant disease believed to be native to Sub-Saharan Africa over the last decade and associated with low socioeconomic status of citizens of the region. Within this noma belt, most epidemiological reports regarding the disease have emanated from the north western region of Nigeria. However, our indigenous surgical mission encountered a substantial number of cases of noma and post-noma defects noteworthy of epidemiological representation across north central Nigeria.<h4>Methods</h4>All noma cases encountered within the 8-year study period were included and divided based on clinical signs into acute and sequelae groups. Incidence estimation was based on acute/recently active cases and was calculated using the statistical method proposed by the WHO Oral Health Unit (1994). Period prevalence of noma was calculated considering the population at risk in the zone.<h4>Findings</h4>A total of 78 subjects were included in the study with age ranging from 2-75 years. Twelve subjects (15.4%) presented with acute disease while 66 (84.6%) had various forms of post-noma defects. The estimated incidence of noma in the north central zone was 8.3 per 100000 with a range of 4.1-17.9 per 100000 across various states. Period prevalence of noma which incorporated all cases seen within the study period was 1.6 per 100000 population at risk.<h4>Conclusion</h4>Although noma may be more prevalent in the north western region of Nigeria, substantial number of cases occurs within the north central zone which calls for deliberate public awareness campaign on disease risk factors and prevention, and education of primary health-care providers.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0007574
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author Seidu A Bello
John A Adeoye
Ifeoluwa Oketade
Oladimeji A Akadiri
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John A Adeoye
Ifeoluwa Oketade
Oladimeji A Akadiri
Estimated incidence and Prevalence of noma in north central Nigeria, 2010-2018: A retrospective study.
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
author_facet Seidu A Bello
John A Adeoye
Ifeoluwa Oketade
Oladimeji A Akadiri
author_sort Seidu A Bello
title Estimated incidence and Prevalence of noma in north central Nigeria, 2010-2018: A retrospective study.
title_short Estimated incidence and Prevalence of noma in north central Nigeria, 2010-2018: A retrospective study.
title_full Estimated incidence and Prevalence of noma in north central Nigeria, 2010-2018: A retrospective study.
title_fullStr Estimated incidence and Prevalence of noma in north central Nigeria, 2010-2018: A retrospective study.
title_full_unstemmed Estimated incidence and Prevalence of noma in north central Nigeria, 2010-2018: A retrospective study.
title_sort estimated incidence and prevalence of noma in north central nigeria, 2010-2018: a retrospective study.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
issn 1935-2727
1935-2735
publishDate 2019-07-01
description <h4>Background</h4>Noma is a spreading and fulminant disease believed to be native to Sub-Saharan Africa over the last decade and associated with low socioeconomic status of citizens of the region. Within this noma belt, most epidemiological reports regarding the disease have emanated from the north western region of Nigeria. However, our indigenous surgical mission encountered a substantial number of cases of noma and post-noma defects noteworthy of epidemiological representation across north central Nigeria.<h4>Methods</h4>All noma cases encountered within the 8-year study period were included and divided based on clinical signs into acute and sequelae groups. Incidence estimation was based on acute/recently active cases and was calculated using the statistical method proposed by the WHO Oral Health Unit (1994). Period prevalence of noma was calculated considering the population at risk in the zone.<h4>Findings</h4>A total of 78 subjects were included in the study with age ranging from 2-75 years. Twelve subjects (15.4%) presented with acute disease while 66 (84.6%) had various forms of post-noma defects. The estimated incidence of noma in the north central zone was 8.3 per 100000 with a range of 4.1-17.9 per 100000 across various states. Period prevalence of noma which incorporated all cases seen within the study period was 1.6 per 100000 population at risk.<h4>Conclusion</h4>Although noma may be more prevalent in the north western region of Nigeria, substantial number of cases occurs within the north central zone which calls for deliberate public awareness campaign on disease risk factors and prevention, and education of primary health-care providers.
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