乌干达感染曼氏血吸虫的学龄前儿童水、环境卫生和个人卫生状况差和寄生虫负担与环境性肠功能障碍标志物之间的关系

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Tropical Medicine & International Health Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-01 DOI:10.1111/tmi.14061
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背景:环境性肠功能障碍(EED)是一种获得性小肠亚临床状况,对儿童的营养状况、线性生长和发育具有持久的健康影响。EED的特点是肠道屏障的结构和功能改变。目前还没有标准化的诊断标准,但是已经评估了一些生物标志物来捕获EED结构域。虽然导致EED的原因还不完全清楚,但危险因素包括水、环境卫生和个人卫生条件差以及接触肠道病原体。很少有研究评估血吸虫病对EED的影响,尽管寄生虫卵通过肠道屏障反复造成肠道损伤。方法:从乌干达艾伯特湖地区招募了354名12-47个月感染曼氏血吸虫的学龄前儿童,我们评估了接触水、环境卫生和卫生条件,并测量了每个EED结构域的标记物。肠道炎症(粪便钙保护蛋白),上皮损伤(血清肠道脂肪酸结合蛋白),渗透性增加(尿乳果糖与甘露醇比和粪便α -1抗胰蛋白酶)和微生物易位(血清内毒素核心抗体)。结果:在多变量线性回归模型中,我们发现饮用来自艾伯特湖的水的儿童肠道脂肪酸结合蛋白浓度较高(β = 0.48, 95% CI 0.20-0.76, p)。结论:很少有研究调查极年幼感染血吸虫病的儿童与血吸虫病相关的发病率。我们在乌干达的研究结果表明,不良的水、环境卫生和个人卫生条件以及较重的血吸虫病负担与肠道炎症和损伤有关,从而导致肠内感染。提高对感染血吸虫病的学龄前儿童的治疗覆盖率,可能会减少急性病的负担和相关的长期发病率。
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Associations of poor water, sanitation, and hygiene and parasite burden with markers of environmental enteric dysfunction in preschool-age children infected with Schistosoma mansoni in Uganda.

Background: Environmental enteric dysfunction (EED) is an acquired subclinical condition of the small intestine with lasting health implications for nutritional status, linear growth and development among children. EED is characterised by structural and functional changes to the gut barrier. There are no standardised diagnostic criteria, however, a number of biomarkers have been evaluated to capture EED domains. While the causes of EED are not fully understood, risk factors include poor water, sanitation and hygiene conditions and exposure to enteric pathogens. Very few studies have evaluated the impact of schistosomiasis on EED despite repeated intestinal damage from parasite eggs passing across the gut barrier.

Methods: In a cohort of 354 preschool-aged children aged 12-47 months with Schistosoma mansoni infection recruited from the Lake Albert region of Uganda, we assessed exposure to water, sanitation and hygiene conditions and measured markers from each EED domain: intestinal inflammation (faecal calprotectin), epithelial damage (serum intestinal fatty-acid binding-protein), increased permeability (urine lactulose to mannitol ratio and faecal alpha-1 antitrypsin) and microbial translocation (serum endotoxin core antibody).

Results: In multivariable linear regression models, we found that children whose drinking water was sourced from Lake Albert had higher concentrations of intestinal fatty-acid binding-protein (β = 0.48, 95% CI 0.20-0.76, p < 0.001), and lack of toilet/latrine access was associated with higher concentrations of calprotectin (β = 0.48, 95% CI 0.18-0.78, p < 0.01). Higher schistosomiasis intensity (eggs per gram of stool) was associated with higher calprotectin (β = 0.10, 95% CI 0.02-0.17, p = 0.01), but not with other EED markers.

Conclusions: Few studies have investigated schistosomiasis-related morbidities in very young children infected with schistosomiasis. Our findings from Uganda show that poor water, sanitation and hygiene conditions and heavier schistosomiasis burden are associated with intestinal inflammation and damage, contributing to EED. Improved treatment coverage for preschool-aged children infected with schistosomiasis may reduce the burden from EED and associated long-term morbidities.

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Tropical Medicine & International Health
Tropical Medicine & International Health 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
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期刊介绍: Tropical Medicine & International Health is published on behalf of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute, Foundation Tropical Medicine and International Health, Belgian Institute of Tropical Medicine and Bernhard-Nocht-Institute for Tropical Medicine. Tropical Medicine & International Health is the official journal of the Federation of European Societies for Tropical Medicine and International Health (FESTMIH).
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