Sero-antigen prevalence of lymphatic filariasis and risk factors of podoconiosis in Busiriba Sub-county, Kamwenge District, Southwestern Uganda, August–September 2018
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2024Author
Richard, Migisha
Mwesigye, Vicent
Musinguzi, Benson
Okongo, Benson
Mucunguzi, William
Kakaire, Michael, N
Migisha, Richard
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Objective Given the neglected nature of filariasis, especially in Uganda where data are scarce, this cross-sectional
study aimed to determine the sero-antigen prevalence of lymphatic filariasis and risk factors associated with nonlymphatic filariasis (podoconiosis) in Busiriba Sub-county, Kamwenge District, Uganda, during August–September
2018, to inform targeted elimination efforts.
Results We enrolled 101 participants, among whom 35 (34.7%) had podoconiosis. The sero-antigen prevalence
of lymphatic filariasis was 1.0%. Older age and walking barefoot were associated with increased podoconiosis risk.
Specifically, individuals aged 25–49 years with had 7.38 times higher odds of podoconiosis (adjusted odds ratio
[aOR]=7.38, 95% CI: 1.36–40.13) compared to those under 25 years, while those aged≥50 years had even higher odds
(aOR=8.49, 95%CI: 1.44–50.15). Additionally, individuals who reported walking barefoot had 14 times higher odds of
podoconiosis (aOR=14.08; 95% CI: 2.49–79.50).