INVESTIGATION OF AN EPIDEMIC OF SEASONAL ATAXIA IN IKARE, WESTERN NIGERIA

Citation
B. Adamolekun et Fr. Ibikunle, INVESTIGATION OF AN EPIDEMIC OF SEASONAL ATAXIA IN IKARE, WESTERN NIGERIA, Acta neurologica Scandinavica, 90(5), 1994, pp. 309-311
Citations number
8
Categorie Soggetti
Clinical Neurology
ISSN journal
00016314
Volume
90
Issue
5
Year of publication
1994
Pages
309 - 311
Database
ISI
SICI code
0001-6314(1994)90:5<309:IOAEOS>2.0.ZU;2-O
Abstract
Seasonal outbreaks of an acute ataxic syndrome occur annually in parts of South-Western Nigeria, characterized by cerebellar ataxia, nystagm us and varying levels of impaired consciousness following consumption of the roasted larvae of Anaphe venata Butler (Lepidoptera, Notodontid ae). An investigation of an epidemic in Ikare, headquarters of the Ako ko north-east local Government in Western Nigeria (pop. 60,000) in the 1993 disease season is reported. The diagnosis of seasonal ataxia was verified in 34 consecutive new admissions (M:F 1: 3.25, median age 29 years, range 2-70 years). All were of low socio-economic status, and had consumed the larvae of Anaphe venata prior to the onset of disease . There were 1,126 admissions for the seasonal ataxic syndrome in Ikar e in the 1993 season, with an estimated attack rate of 1.87%. The peak incidence was in August, when patients with the syndrome accounted fo r 71% of all hospital admissions. There was no mortality. Control meas ures included therapy with high-potency multivitamins and health educa tion.