African Journal of Urology (Sep 2017)

Prevalence of urinary schistosomiasis in Nigeria, 1994–2015: Systematic review and meta-analysis

  • A. Abdulkadir,
  • M. Ahmed,
  • B.M. Abubakar,
  • I.E. Suleiman,
  • I. Yusuf,
  • I.M. Imam,
  • A.A Sule,
  • U.M. Tela,
  • H.M Dogo,
  • A.M. Yakasai,
  • B.M. Musa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.afju.2016.11.004
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 3
pp. 228 – 239

Abstract

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Introduction: The Global significance of schistosomiasis started waning over the years owing to its eradication in most developed societies, until the reawaking of global attention and it now occupies a prominent place amongst the neglected tropical diseases (NTD). The aim of our study was to accurately estimate the prevalence of schistosomiasis in Nigeria, and its six geo-political zones. Subjects and methods: We utilized electronic databases to search and select studies on prevalence across the geographical zones between 1994 and 2015. STATA 10 Random effects meta-analysis of observational studies was used to generate our estimates. Result: Sixty-seven studies met the inclusion criteria. The unified pooled population studied was 47,440 (n = 14,888 persons). The pooled prevalence]) of Schistosoma haematobium infestation was, for all regions = 34.7% (31.0–38.5) (95% confidence interval [CI)). Conclusion: Schistosomal infestations remain hyperendemic in Nigeria. Nigeria must, therefore, expedite the execution of resolution WHA66.12 adopted by the World Health Assembly on NTD.

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