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Individual correlates of podoconiosis in areas of varying endemicity: a case-control study.

Identifieur interne : 001780 ( PubMed/Curation ); précédent : 001779; suivant : 001781

Individual correlates of podoconiosis in areas of varying endemicity: a case-control study.

Auteurs : Yordanos B. Molla [Royaume-Uni] ; Jennifer S. Le Blond ; Nicola Wardrop ; Peter Baxter ; Peter M. Atkinson ; Melanie J. Newport ; Gail Davey

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Abstract

Podoconiosis is a non-filarial form of elephantiasis resulting in lymphedema of the lower legs. Previous studies have suggested that podoconiosis arises from the interplay of individual and environmental factors. Here, our aim was to understand the individual-level correlates of podoconiosis by comparing 460 podoconiosis-affected individuals and 707 unaffected controls.

DOI: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0002554
PubMed: 24340109

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