Etiology and Risk Factors for Meningitis during an Outbreak in Batié Health District, Burkina Faso, January-March 2016

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INTRODUCTION: On 16 March 2016, Batie Health District notified the Burkina Faso Min-istry of Health Surveillance unit of 12 suspected cases of meningitis. During the same period, Batie’s neighboring districts in Cote d´Ivoire and Ghana were experiencing a meningitis epi-demic. We investigated to establish the etiology and risk factors for the disease and to recommend prevention and control measures. METHODS: We conducted unmatched case-control study. A case was any person living in Batie with fever (temp. ? 38.5°C) and any of the following: neck stiffness, neurological disor-der, bulging fontanelle, convulsion during January to April 2016 with cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) positive to PCR. Controls were non sick household members, neighbors or friends to the cases. We analyzed the investigation and laboratory records. We included all confirmed cases and two neighborhood controls per case. We used a standard questionnaire to collect data. We analyzed data by Epi info 7 and calculated odds ratio (ORs),adjusted odds ratios (AOR) and 95% confidence interval. We proceeded to univariate, bivariate, multivariate and logistic re-gression analysis. RESULTS: We interviewed 93 participants including 31 meningitis cases and 62 controls. The median age of cases was 8 years old [2 months-55 years] and 6.5 years old [5 months-51 years] for controls. Streptococcus pneumoniae 16(51.61%), Neisseria meningitidis W 14(45.16%) and Haemophilus influenzae b 1(3.23%) were the identified germs. The independent risk factors identified were travel to meningitis affected areas (Adjusted odd ra-tio(AOR)=12[2.3-60],p=0.0029); >5 persons sharing bedroom (AOR=5.7[1.5-22],p=0.012) and rhino-pharyngitis (AOR=26[1.8-380],p=0.017).CONCLUSION: Streptococcus pneumoniae and Neisseria meningitidis W caused the out-break in Batie. The risk factors were overcrowding, travel to affected areas, and rhino-pharyngitis. We recommended reactive vaccination against Neisseria meningitidis W, limited travel to affected areas and ventilation of rooms.
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