Estimating the association between being seropositive for cysticercosis and the prevalence of epilepsy and severe chronic headaches in 60 villages of rural Burkina Faso.
Ida SahluHélène CarabinRasmané GanabaPierre-Marie PreuxAssana Kone CisséZekiba TarnagdaSarah GabriëlVeronique DermauwPierre DornyCici BauerAthanase MillogoPublished in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2019)
Our study is the first to demonstrate a cross-sectional association between seropositivity to cysticercal antigens and WSCH in a large community-based study conducted in West Africa. The measured cross-sectional association had a strength similar to the ones previously observed between seropositivity to cysticercal antigens and lifetime or active epilepsy. As a result, preventing new cysticercosis cases in communities may reduce the prevalence of these two important neurological disorders.