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Organochlorine pesticides and their markers of exposure in serum and urine of children from a nodding syndrome hotspot in northern Uganda, east Africa

dc.contributor.authorOdongo, Silver
dc.contributor.authorSsebugere, Patrick
dc.contributor.authorSpencer, Peter S.,
dc.contributor.authorPalmer Valerie S.,
dc.contributor.authorAngues, Raquel Valdes
dc.contributor.authorMwaka, Deogratius Amos
dc.contributor.authorWasswa, John
dc.date.accessioned2026-03-12T16:49:00Z
dc.date.issued2024
dc.description.abstractNodding syndrome (NS) is a neurologic disorder of unknown etiology characterized by vertical head nodding that has affected children aged 5–18 years in East Africa. Previous studies have examined relationships with biological agents (e.g., nematodes, measles, and fungi), but there is limited data on the possible contributions of neurotoxic environmental chemicals frequently used as pesticides/insecticides to the development and progression of this disorder. We examined the levels of persistent organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) in children (5–18 years old) from Kitgum District, Northern Uganda. These children previously lived in internally displaced people’s (IDP) camps, where they were exposed to various health risks, including contaminated food and water. Exposure to OCPs through contaminated food and water is postulated here as a potential contributor to NS etiology. We analyzed serum (n = 75) and urine (n = 150) samples from children diagnosed with NS, and from
dc.identifier.citationOdongo, S., Ssebugere, P., Spencer, P S., Palmer V. S., Angues, R. V., Mwaka, D. A., and Wasswa, J., (2024). Organochlorine pesticides and their markers of exposure in serum and urine of children from a nodding syndrome hotspot in northern Uganda, east Africa.
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2024.143191
dc.identifier.urihttps://ir.lirauni.ac.ug/handle/123456789/1089
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherElsevier
dc.subjectNeurotoxic environmental chemicals
dc.subjectOrganochlorine pesticides
dc.subjectDDT
dc.subjectNodding syndrome
dc.subjectEtiology
dc.subjectMarker substances
dc.titleOrganochlorine pesticides and their markers of exposure in serum and urine of children from a nodding syndrome hotspot in northern Uganda, east Africa
dc.typeThesis

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