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Can Early Diagnosis of Varices, Regular Praziquantel, and Reduction of Hepatitis Coinfection Reduce Mortality among Patients Attended for Periportal Fibrosis in Northwestern Tanzania? A Case-Control Study.

Daniel Wilfred GundaElizabeth F MtuiSemvua Bukheti KilonzoPaulina M ManyiriDavid C MajingeHumphrey D Mazigo
Published in: Journal of parasitology research (2020)
In this, S. mansoni endemic area, varices, actives schistosomiasis, hepatitis B coinfection, and mortality are highly common. Screening for varices and initiation of prophylaxis, administration of praziquantel, and screening for hepatitis B should be part and parcel of care of these patients. The first two years of diagnosis, patients are at high risk of mortality; risk factors in this study should assist planning a closer follow-up of patients at risk of mortality to improve their long-term outcome.
Keyphrases
  • risk factors
  • end stage renal disease
  • cardiovascular events
  • ejection fraction
  • newly diagnosed
  • chronic kidney disease
  • healthcare
  • cardiovascular disease
  • type diabetes