Lymphatic Filariasis: A Systematic Review on Morbidity and Its Repercussions in Countries in the Americas
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Data Sources and Search Strategy
2.2. Study Selection and Data Extraction
2.3. Risk of Bias and Quality Assessment
3. Results
3.1. Flow of Included Studies
3.2. Description of the Studies
Author/Year | Country | Kind of Study | Population | Objective | Number of Morbidity Cases | Outcomes | |||
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Elephantiasis | Hydrocele | Lymphoedema | Others | ||||||
Dreyer et al. (1987) [19] | Brazil | Quantitative | 900 | Describe the Filariasis Program created at CPqAM (Aggeu Magalhães Research Center, Recife-PE) with the installation of a specialized outpatient clinic | 12 | 15 | 10 | 29—Tropical eosinophilia; 19—Lymphadenopathy; 10—Chyluria; 2—Chylocele; 1—Penis swelling | Identification of areas of infection foci for action |
Addiss et al. (1995) [20] | Haiti | Quantitative | 138 | Assessment of filaria-specific immunological changes and association with disease progression | NA | 62 | 64 | NA | No association was found between antigen status and lower limb edema severity |
Albuquerque et al. (1995) [21] | Brazil | Quantitative | 3213 | Observe the epidemiological characteristics of the disease before carrying out control protocols | 9 | 63 | 51 | 392—Adenites; 35—Epididymo-orchites; 20—Adenolyphagitis; 6—Heamaturia; 5—Tropical pulmonary eosinophilia; 3—Chyluria | High prevalence of microfilaremia, low density of filariasis, and relatively low prevalence of filarial disease compared to endemicity |
Norões et al. (1996) [22] | Brazil | Quantitative | 15 | Establish the prevalence and dilation of lymphatic vessels in the spermatic cord in individuals with W. bancrofti | NA | 11 | NA | NA | Lymphatic vessel dilatation was seen in all individuals with W. bancrofti |
Braga et al. (1997) [23] | Brazil | Quantitative | 967 | Characterize the clinical and epidemiological profile of the disease in children and adolescents in an endemic location | 0 | 10 | 1 | 4—Orchiepididymitis; 2—Adenolymphangitis | The parasitological survey attested to a large participation of children in the microfilaremic group |
Vincent et al. (1998) [24] | Dominican Republic | Quantitative | 32 | Evaluate changes in anti-streptococcal antibodies diagnosed by anti-streptolysin and anti-DNAase tests in individuals with recurrent erysipelas | NA | NA | 15 | NA | Recurrent streptococcal invasion can generate expansion of lymphoedema and elephantiasis in individuals with chronic LF |
Dreyer et al. (1999) A [25] | Brazil | Quantitative | 600 | Identification of AFL and ADLA triggers in people residing in an area endemic for LF | NA | NA | NA | 582—Acute Dermatolymphangioadenitis; 18—Acute Filarial Lymphangitis | Most attacks of acute lymphangitis in areas where LF is endemic are not caused by filarial worms but by other infectious pathogens |
Dreyer et al. (1999) B [26] | Brazil | Quantitative | 273 | To identify by ultrasonography, in a pediatric population, live adult worms in carriers of microfilariae and amicrofilaremic individuals | NA | NA | NA | 11—Filaria dance sing (FDS) | FDS was detected in 11 children |
Dreyer et al. (2002) [27] | Brazil | Quantitative | 80 | Determine the extent to which lymphatic dilatation occurs in the presence of adult W. bancrofti | NA | NA | NA | 107—adult worm nests | Lymphatic vessel dilatation progresses in the presence of adult W. bancrofti, the rate of progression is heterogeneous |
Bonfim et al. (2003) [28] | Brazil | Quantitative | 9.520 | Conduct an epidemiological survey to characterize LF | 9 | 120 | 256 | 11—milky urine | LF remains a public health problem in the locality, requiring control measures |
Norões et al. (2003) [29] | Brazil | Quantitative | 569 | To determine the association between adult W. bancrofti death and scrotal nodules and acute hydrocele and evaluate the clinical course of these hydroceles | NA | 49, 40 with acute hydrocele and 9 with chronic hydrocele | NA | NA | Acute hydrocele occurs frequently following the death of adult the parasite and single episodes of scrotal nodule formation |
Wilson et al. (2004) [30] | Haiti | Quantitative | 91 | Describe the histopathology of the skin at different stages of lymphoedema | NA | NA | 91 | NA | The results suggest that the improvement in morbidity associated with management has a histological origin |
Fox et al. (2005) [31] | Haiti | Quantitative | 192 | To analyze the clinical picture and subclinical manifestations associated with W. bancrofti infection in children from an endemic location | NA | NA | NA | 128—Interdigital lesions; 52—Inguinal lymph node pathology; 22—Severe interdigital lesions; 14—Crural lymph node pathology | Association between physical examination and circulating filarial antigen |
Dreyer et al.(2006) A [32] | Brazil | Quantitative | 119 | Characterize the pattern of interdigital skin lesions in patients with lymphoedema of the lower limbs | NA | NA | 119 | ADLA | Interdigital skin lesions are a significant risk factor for ADLA and that people with lymphoedema in endemic localities |
McPherson et al. (2006) [33] | Guyana | Quantitative | 147 | Assess the epidemiology of interdigital lesions of the feet in filarial lymphoedema | NA | NA | 73 | NA | Interdigital entry injuries can be risk factors for ADLA |
Medeiros et al. (2006) [34] | Brazil | Quantitative | 7650 | Accomplish a population-based survey to assess the occurrence of LF | 7 | 0 | 0 | 80—ADLA—Urogenital manifestations; 2—“milky urine”; | The findings demonstrate that the disease is still transmitted in the area |
Freitas et al. (2008) [35] | Brazil | Quantitative | 9465 | Evaluate the epidemiological situation of LF in the city of Belém | 0 | 3 | 1 | 18—ADLA; 2—“milky urine” | Results showed that there was an interruption in the transmission of the Belém focus |
Aguiar-Santos et al. (2009) [36] | Brazil | Quantitative | 6361 | Provide data for the diagnosis and management of lymph scrotum cases | NA | 3 | NA | 7—Lymph scrotum; 5—Lymphangiectasia; 2—Varicocele; 3—Nodule inside scrotum; 2—Testicular abnormality; 2—Epididymal abnormality; 1—Adenopathy | There is no consensus between the management methodologies for the different urogenital manifestations |
Norões et al. (2009) [37] | Brazil | Quantitative | 340 | To analyze intrascrotal nodules in adult men as a marker of filarial granuloma in an endemic location | NA | 1 | NA | 340—nodules; 1—adult worm nest with FDS signal | The results demonstrate great specificity of intrascrotal nodules with granuloma in endemic area residents |
Norões et al. (2010) [38] | Brazil | Quantitative | 1186 | Analyze the occurrence of lymphangiectasia in the scrotal content, morphology, and consistency of the testicles and, recurrence of hydrocele using the complete excision of the tunica vaginalis in patients with hydrocele that | NA | 968 | NA | NA | Fluid from ruptured lymph vessels is an important component of filarial hydrocele, the authors advise complete excision of the hydrocele sac and, when identified, dilated lymph vessels with leakage or prone to leakage should be sutured or excised |
Rocha et al. (2010) [39] | Brazil | Quantitative | 10.021 | Present the actions of the Lymphatic Filariasis Elimination Program in the city of Olinda-PE | 15 | 158 | 15 | 184—ADLA; 2—Chyluria | Recommendations for evaluation and follow-up the impact of these actions of the Lymphatic Filariasis Elimination Program in the city of Olinda-PE |
Netto et al. (2016) [40] | Brazil | Quantitative | 23.673 | Describe the prevalence of morbidity and its correlation with filarial infection | 0 | 188 | 17 | 519—ADLA; 17—Chyluria | The findings indicate an association between reported clinical status and the rate of infection among people living in a low endemic area |
Santana et al. (2016) [41] | Brazil | Quantitative | 35 | Describe the profile of patients with lymphedema who were subjected to Complex Decongestive Therapy | NA | NA | 35 | NA | The findings provide broad knowledge about the characteristics of individuals with lymphoedema who were subjected to Complex Decongestive Therapy |
Soares et al. (2016) [42] | Brazil | Quantitative | 30 | Assess the effectiveness of Complex Decongestive Therapy using alternative inputs and its impact on the quality of life of individuals with lymphedema | NA | NA | 30 | NA | The methodology was considered efficient in reducing lymphoedema, with positive impacts on the quality of life of individuals |
Author/Year | Country | Kind of Study | Population | Objective | Number of Morbidity Cases | Outcomes | |||
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Elephantiasis | Hydrocele | Lymphoedema | Others | ||||||
Coreil et al. (1998) [15] | Haiti | Qualitative | 29 | Describe the impact of lymphoedema on women’s lives | 29 | NA | 29 | NA | Morbidity interferes socioeconomically in women’s lives |
McPherson et al. (2003) [12] | Guyana | Qualitative | 14 | Describe, in individuals with lymphoedema, the impact on quality of life after inclusion of a hygiene and skin care regimen | NA | NA | 14 | NA | The care regimen was found to be effective in improving the quality of life of individuals with lymphoedema |
Coreil et al. (2006) [14] | Haiti | Qualitative | Five support groups | Assess the process of indigenization in support groups for women with filarial morbidity | NA | NA | NA | NA | Creation of support groups with various activities focused on more technical terms related to LF and also on broader themes, such as religion, spirituality, handicrafts, and others |
Dreyer et al. (2006) B [18] | Brazil | Qualitative | NA | Define the “Hope Club”, demonstrating its functioning and maintenance pillars | NA | NA | NA | NA | Report the experiences lived in “Hope Club” |
Person et al. (2006) [8] | Dominican Republic | Qualitative | 28 | To observe health beliefs and self-care habits in women with lymphoedema | NA | NA | 28 | NA | The findings indicate that family, friends, and cultural habits influence the disease model |
Person et al. (2007) A [10] | Dominican Republic | Qualitative | 28 | Understanding the psychosocial and health consequences associated with leg lymphoedema among women | NA | NA | 28 | NA | The women’s quality of life varied depending on changes in their health status, but the physical limitations were not always related to the severity of the symptoms |
Person et al. (2007) B [9] | Dominican Republic | Qualitative | 28 | Observe the social connection among women with filarial lymphoedema | NA | NA | 28 | NA | Social disconnection can increase the negative effects of living with this morbidity |
Person et al. (2009) [11] | Dominican Republic | Qualitative | 104 | Investigate women with lymphoedema who suffer from disease-related stigma | NA | NA | 104 | NA | Women described that they suffer from criticism and are isolated by the community, health professionals, and even by friends and relatives, in addition to being constantly denied access to education and work |
Tyrell (2013) [13] | Guyana | Qualitative | 100 | To analyze the socioeconomic impact of LF in Guyana | NA | NA | NA | NA | Patients with chronic LF face significant impacts related to emotional and financial issues |
Hettrick et al. (2017) [43] | Haiti | Qualitative | NA | Describe an action plan for people with filarial morbidity in Haiti | NA | NA | NA | NA | The use of appropriate management action plans have significant results in the quality of life of individuals with morbidity |
Pedrosa et al. (2019) [16] | Brazil | Qualitative | 25 | To analyze the influence of unilateral lower limb lymphoedema on functionality and quality of life | NA | NA | 25 | NA | Individuals with lower unilateral lymphoedema suffer negative impacts on quality of life |
3.3. Quality Evaluation Criteria
4. Discussion
4.1. Male Urogenital Disease: Hydrocele and Lymph Scrotum
4.2. Pathogenesis
4.3. Epidemiology
4.4. Repercussions of Clinic Manifestation
4.5. Treatment
4.6. Lymphoedema—ADLA and Elephantiasis
4.7. Pathogenesis
4.8. Epidemiology
4.9. Repercussions of Clinic Manifestation
4.10. Treatment
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Medeiros, Z.M.; Vieira, A.V.B.; Xavier, A.T.; Bezerra, G.S.N.; Lopes, M.d.F.C.; Bonfim, C.V.; Aguiar-Santos, A.M. Lymphatic Filariasis: A Systematic Review on Morbidity and Its Repercussions in Countries in the Americas. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2022, 19, 316. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19010316
Medeiros ZM, Vieira AVB, Xavier AT, Bezerra GSN, Lopes MdFC, Bonfim CV, Aguiar-Santos AM. Lymphatic Filariasis: A Systematic Review on Morbidity and Its Repercussions in Countries in the Americas. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2022; 19(1):316. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19010316
Chicago/Turabian StyleMedeiros, Zulma M., Amanda V. B. Vieira, Amanda T. Xavier, Gilberto S. N. Bezerra, Maria de Fátima C. Lopes, Cristine V. Bonfim, and Ana M. Aguiar-Santos. 2022. "Lymphatic Filariasis: A Systematic Review on Morbidity and Its Repercussions in Countries in the Americas" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 1: 316. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19010316
APA StyleMedeiros, Z. M., Vieira, A. V. B., Xavier, A. T., Bezerra, G. S. N., Lopes, M. d. F. C., Bonfim, C. V., & Aguiar-Santos, A. M. (2022). Lymphatic Filariasis: A Systematic Review on Morbidity and Its Repercussions in Countries in the Americas. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(1), 316. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19010316