Sero-Prevalence of Neurocysticercosis Among the Patients Visiting Neurology Department of Institution of Medicine, Teaching Hospital, TUTH, Nepal
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Abstract
The infection due to larval form of either T. solium or T. saginata tapeworm in Central
Nervous System is called neurocysticercosis. NCC is recognized as the main cause of
epilepsy in the humans. With the objective to determine the sero-prevalence of NCC, 80
patients visiting the neurology department of Tribhuwan University Teaching hospital
were screened using Ag-ELISA method. Similary, to asses the knowledge, attitudes and
practices regarding NCC and epilepsy, a questionnaire survey was carried out among the
neurological patients. The overall 6.25% sero-prevalence of NCC was found among
symptomatic and non-symptomatic neurological patients. Ethnically, sero-positivity was
maximum among madhesi followed by janajati, and chhetri. Age and sex-wise seroprevalence
of NCC revealed maximum among males and age-group 10-30 years. The
region wise scenario showed 11.5% and 4.0% prevalence in terai followed by hill with
insignificant associations statistically. In general, people's knowledge and attitude
showed that they are unknown and ignorant about the epilepsy and NCC. In the context
of Nepal, it is a neglected, but important neurological problem. Policy at government
level for the control of the disease is urgently required.
