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The global prevalence of Trichuris trichiura infection in humans (2010-2023): A systematic review and meta-analysis

Abstract

This systematic review and meta-analysis study aimed to evaluate global Trichuris infection prevalence, assessing progress towards the WHO's 2030 target. We searched international databases from 2010–2023, categorizing data by regions and socio-economic variables using a random-effects model. Analyzing 757 articles covering 7,154,842 individuals from 78 countries, the study found a pooled global prevalence of (6.64%–7.57%), with the highest rates in the Caribbean (21.72%; 8.90–38.18%) and South-East Asia (20.95; 15.71–26.71%) regions. Southern Africa (9.58; 2.11–21.46%), Latin America (9.58; 2.11–21.46%), and Middle Africa Middle Africa (8.94; 6.31–11.98%) also exhibited high prevalence. Eastern Europe had the lowest prevalence at 0.16% (0.09–0.24). Approximately 513 (480–547) million people worldwide were estimated to harbor Trichuris. Moreover ~1.5% of people tested worldwide (2010-2023) had a moderate to heavy intensity of infection. The study emphasizes the persistent global health threat of Trichuris infection, urging tailored strategies for effective control and prevention on a global scale.

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Journal Article
Author
Behniafar H
Sepidarkish M
Tadi MJ
Valizadeh S
Gholamrezaei M
Hamidi F
Pazoki H
Alizadeh F
Kianifard N
Nooshabadi MS
Bagheri K
Hemmati F
Hemmati T
Tori NA
Siddiq A
Rostami A