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Magnitude and determinants of neural tube defect in Africa: a systematic review and meta-analysis
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Abstract
Background
Neural tube defects (NTDs) are a group of disorders that arise from the failure of the neural tube close between 21 and 28 days after conception. About 90% of neural tube defects and 95% of death due to these defects occurs in low-income countries. Since these NTDs cause considerable morbidity and mortality, this study aimed to determine the prevalence and associated factors of NTDs in Africa.
Methods
The protocol of this study was registered in the International Prospective Register of Systematic Reviews (PROSPERO number: CRD42020149356). All major databases such as PubMed/MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL, Web of Science, African Journals Online (AJOL), and Google Scholar search engine were systematically searched. A random-effect model was used to estimate the pooled prevalence of NTDs in Africa, and Cochran’s Q-statistics and I2 tests were used to assess heterogeneity between included studies. Publication bias was assessed using Begg ’s tests, and the association between determinant factors and NTDs was estimated using a random-effect model.
Results
Of the total 2679 articles, 37 articles fulfilled the inclusion criteria and were included in this systematic review and meta-analysis. The pooled prevalence of NTDs in Africa was 50.71 per 10,000 births (95% CI: 48.03, 53.44). Folic acid supplementation (AOR: 0.40; 95% CI: 0.19–0.85), maternal exposure to pesticide (AOR: 3.29; 95% CI: 1.04–10.39), mothers with a previous history of stillbirth (AOR: 3.35, 95% CI: 1.99–5.65) and maternal exposure to x-ray radiation (AOR 2.34; 95% CI: 1.27–4.31) were found to be determinants of NTDs.
Conclusions
The pooled prevalence of NTDs in Africa was found to be high. Maternal exposure to pesticides and x-ray radiation were significantly associated with NTDs. Folic acid supplementation before and within the first month of pregnancy was found to be a protective factor for NTDs.
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Title: Magnitude and determinants of neural tube defect in Africa: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Description:
Abstract
Background
Neural tube defects (NTDs) are a group of disorders that arise from the failure of the neural tube close between 21 and 28 days after conception.
About 90% of neural tube defects and 95% of death due to these defects occurs in low-income countries.
Since these NTDs cause considerable morbidity and mortality, this study aimed to determine the prevalence and associated factors of NTDs in Africa.
Methods
The protocol of this study was registered in the International Prospective Register of Systematic Reviews (PROSPERO number: CRD42020149356).
All major databases such as PubMed/MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL, Web of Science, African Journals Online (AJOL), and Google Scholar search engine were systematically searched.
A random-effect model was used to estimate the pooled prevalence of NTDs in Africa, and Cochran’s Q-statistics and I2 tests were used to assess heterogeneity between included studies.
Publication bias was assessed using Begg ’s tests, and the association between determinant factors and NTDs was estimated using a random-effect model.
Results
Of the total 2679 articles, 37 articles fulfilled the inclusion criteria and were included in this systematic review and meta-analysis.
The pooled prevalence of NTDs in Africa was 50.
71 per 10,000 births (95% CI: 48.
03, 53.
44).
Folic acid supplementation (AOR: 0.
40; 95% CI: 0.
19–0.
85), maternal exposure to pesticide (AOR: 3.
29; 95% CI: 1.
04–10.
39), mothers with a previous history of stillbirth (AOR: 3.
35, 95% CI: 1.
99–5.
65) and maternal exposure to x-ray radiation (AOR 2.
34; 95% CI: 1.
27–4.
31) were found to be determinants of NTDs.
Conclusions
The pooled prevalence of NTDs in Africa was found to be high.
Maternal exposure to pesticides and x-ray radiation were significantly associated with NTDs.
Folic acid supplementation before and within the first month of pregnancy was found to be a protective factor for NTDs.
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