Re-estimation of the burden of serious fungal diseases in Uganda.

Ther Adv Infect Dis

Manchester Fungal Infection Group, CTF Building, The University of Manchester, Grafton Street, Manchester M13 9NT, UK.

Published: February 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study updated the prevalence of serious fungal diseases in Uganda since 2015, highlighting the need for monitoring changes in epidemiology due to population and local data shifts.
  • An estimated 4,099,357 cases of serious fungal diseases occur annually, affecting around 9% of Uganda's ~45 million population, with specific cases noted for conditions like candidiasis, cryptococcal meningitis, and aspergillosis.
  • The findings emphasize tuberculosis and HIV as major risk factors for fungal infections, indicating a critical need for improved prevention and treatment strategies.

Article Abstract

Background: It is of utmost importance to monitor any change in the epidemiology of fungal diseases that may arise from a change in the number of the at-risk population or the availability of local data.

Objective: We sought to update the 2015 publication on the incidence and prevalence of serious fungal diseases in Uganda.

Methods: Using the Leading International Fungal Education methodology, we reviewed published data on fungal diseases and drivers of fungal diseases in Uganda. Regional or global data were used where there were no Ugandan data.

Results: With a population of ~45 million, we estimate the annual burden of serious fungal diseases at 4,099,357 cases (about 9%). We estimated the burden of candidiasis as follows: recurrent vaginitis (656,340 cases), oral candidiasis (29,057 cases), and esophageal candidiasis (74,686 cases) in HIV-infected people. Cryptococcal meningitis annual incidence is estimated at 5553 cases, pneumonia at 4604 cases in adults and 2100 cases in children. For aspergillosis syndromes, invasive aspergillosis annual incidence (3607 cases), chronic pulmonary aspergillosis (26,765 annual cases and 63,574 5-year-period prevalent cases), and prevalence of allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis at 75,931 cases, and severe asthma with fungal sensitization at 100,228 cases. Tinea capitis is common with 3,047,989 prevalent cases. For other mycoses, we estimate the annual incidence of histoplasmosis to be 646 cases and mucormycosis at 9 cases.

Conclusion: Serious fungal diseases affect nearly 9% of Ugandans every year. Tuberculosis and HIV remain the most important predisposition to acute fungal infection necessitating accelerated preventive, diagnostic, and therapeutic interventions for the management of these diseases.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10848809PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/20499361241228345DOI Listing

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