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. 2021 Dec 11;6(4):211.
doi: 10.3390/tropicalmed6040211.

Nodding Syndrome: A Scoping Review

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Nodding Syndrome: A Scoping Review

Gasim Omer Elkhalifa Abd-Elfarag et al. Trop Med Infect Dis. .

Abstract

Nodding syndrome (NS) is a debilitating yet often neglected neurological disease affecting thousands of children in several sub-Saharan African countries. The cause of NS remains unknown, and effective treatment options are lacking. Moreover, knowledge regarding NS is scarce and is based on a limited number of publications, with no comprehensive overview published to date. Therefore, the aim of this scoping review was to summarise the current evidence and identify existing knowledge gaps in order to help clinicians, scientists, and policymakers develop guidelines for prioritising this severe condition. We searched the Medline (Ovid), Embase (Ovid), Scopus, and Global Health Library databases in accordance with the PRISMA extension for scoping review guidance and in accordance with the Joanna Briggs Institute guidelines and methodology for a scoping review, using keywords describing NS. We then extracted and presented the original data regarding the epidemiology, aetiology, pathophysiology, clinical features, diagnosis, management, and outcomes of NS, as well as community perceptions and the psychosocial and economic impact of NS. Out of 1470 identified articles, a total of 69 were included in this scoping review. Major gaps exist in understanding the aetiology and pathogenesis of NS. Future research is urgently needed not only to address these gaps, but also to study the treatment options, epidemiology, and psychosocial and economic impacts of NS. Innovative interventions and rehabilitation programmes designed to address the psychosocial and economic burdens associated with NS are also urgently needed.

Keywords: disease; nodding syndrome; sub-Saharan Africa.

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The authors declare no conflict of interest.

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Figure 1
PRISMA flow chart depicting the search strategy and selection of studies. Note that the number of studies that reported all six outcomes totals more than 69, as some studies reported multiple outcomes.
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Figure 2
Overview of the study characteristics. * These numbers total more than the number of included papers, as some papers reported data for more than one country or reported more than one study type. DRC: Democratic Republic of Congo; WHO: World Health Organization.
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Figure 3
African countries in which cases of NS have been reported, including the first year in which they were reported. The inset shows the reported prevalence of NS in the indicated countries.

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