Association Between Ov16 Seropositivity and Neurocognitive Performance Among Children in Rural Cameroon: a Pilot Study.

Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-09-07 DOI:10.1007/s40817-021-00111-z
Joseph Nelson Siewe Fodjo, Wepnyu Y Njamnshi, Leonard Ngarka, Leonard N Nfor, Constance Ayuk, Noelar N Mundih, Hilda T Ekwoge, Kevin Nganchfu, Kongnyu G Njamnshi, Rachel Yerema, Pernelle Ngoundjou, Edward Awasume, George Ashu, Earnest N Tabah, Robert Colebunders, Alfred K Njamnshi
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Infection with Onchocerca volvulus was recently reported to increase the risk for epilepsy in Cameroonian children. We investigated whether infection with O. volvulus may alter the cognitive function of children who may or may not develop epilepsy later in their lifetime. Using rapid diagnostic tests, we determined the presence of Ov16 antibodies in 209 school-aged children without epilepsy recruited from three Cameroonian villages, as a proxy for onchocerciasis exposure. In addition, the neurocognitive performance of these children was assessed using a battery of validated tools. Participants were aged 6-16 years, and 46.4% were Ov16 seropositive. Upon standardizing age-specific neurocognitive scores and investigating predictors of neurocognitive performance using multiple linear regression models (adjusted for gender, education level, previous ivermectin use, and anthropometric parameters), we found that being Ov16-positive was significantly associated with reduced semantic verbal fluency (estimate -0.38; 95% confidence interval -0.65 to -0.11; p = 0.006) and lower scores on the International HIV Dementia Scale (estimate -0.31; confidence interval -0.56 to -0.04; p = 0.025). Furthermore, an increasing frequency of past ivermectin use was associated with increased neurocognitive scores. Our findings suggest that exposure to O. volvulus may affect neurocognitive performance of children.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s40817-021-00111-z.

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喀麦隆农村儿童Ov16血清阳性与神经认知表现之间的关系:一项试点研究
最近有报告称,感染扭转盘尾丝虫会增加喀麦隆儿童患癫痫的风险。我们调查了肠扭转弧菌感染是否会改变儿童的认知功能,这些儿童在以后的生活中可能会发生癫痫,也可能不会。使用快速诊断测试,我们在喀麦隆三个村庄招募的209名无癫痫学龄儿童中确定了Ov16抗体的存在,作为盘尾丝虫病暴露的代表。此外,使用一系列经过验证的工具评估这些儿童的神经认知表现。参与者年龄在6-16岁之间,46.4%为Ov16血清阳性。通过标准化年龄特异性神经认知评分,并使用多元线性回归模型(调整性别、教育水平、以前使用伊维菌素和人体测量参数)调查神经认知表现的预测因素,我们发现ov16阳性与语义语言流畅性降低显著相关(估计-0.38;95%置信区间-0.65 ~ -0.11;p = 0.006),国际艾滋病毒痴呆量表得分较低(估计-0.31;置信区间-0.56至-0.04;p = 0.025)。此外,过去伊维菌素使用频率的增加与神经认知评分的增加有关。我们的研究结果表明,接触扭转弓形虫可能会影响儿童的神经认知表现。补充信息:在线版本包含补充资料,提供地址为10.1007/s40817-021-00111-z。
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