Epilepsy and Malaria in Children Aged 1 to 15 Years in Parakou in 2018: Case-Control Study

Author:

Thierry Adoukonou12ORCID,Falilatou Agbeille3,Covalic Bokossa2,Elodie Dovoedo2,Mendinatou Agbétou12,Didier Adedemy3,Alphonse Noudamadjo3,Joseph Agossou3

Affiliation:

1. Teaching and Research Unit of Neurology, University of Parakou, Parakou, Benin

2. Cinic of Neurology, University Teaching Hospital of Parakou, Parakou, Benin

3. Pediatry Teaching and Research Unit, University of Parakou, Parakou, Benin

Abstract

Objective:To study the link between malaria and epilepsy in children in Parakou district.Methods:This case-control study included children 1-15 years of age with epilepsy. Each case of epilepsy was matched to 2 controls for age, sex and neighborhood of residence. The exposure variables were a history of malaria (number and type), family history of epilepsy and other past medical history. The odds ratios (OR) and their confidence interval were used to estimate association.Results:A total of 123 children including 41 children with epilepsy and 82 controls were included. The overall average number of malaria episodes per year in both groups combined was 1.8 ± 0.9 episodes. In the multivariate analysis, cerebral malaria (OR: 50.35 [5.28-480.30]), family history of epilepsy (OR: 12.17 [2.15-69.01]) and number of malaria episodes (OR: 13.27 [4.53-98.48]) were associated.Conclusion:This study supports the association between cerebral malaria and the onset of epilepsy.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Economics, Econometrics and Finance

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