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The chemoprophylaxis of meningococcal disease in the Cape Town City Council area : an evaluation of programme efficacy

This dissertation reports the findings of a study which was carried out in the Cape Town City Council area, in order to establish whether the offering of rifampicin to household contacts, of patients with meningococcal disease, resulted in protection of those contacts against developing the disease...

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Main Author: Girdler-Brown, Brendan Vaughan
Other Authors: Coetzee, Nicol
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Language:English
Published: Department of Public Health and Family Medicine 2018
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description This dissertation reports the findings of a study which was carried out in the Cape Town City Council area, in order to establish whether the offering of rifampicin to household contacts, of patients with meningococcal disease, resulted in protection of those contacts against developing the disease during a 32 week follow up period. The study took the form of a retrospective follow up of 3 350 household contacts of 412 cases notified over a 4-year period (mid 1988-mid 1992). It was found that the offering of rifampicin to the household contacts resulted in an odds ratio of not developing meningococcal disease over the 32-week follow up period of 14, 17 (SD = 12, 34). Although there was a tendency for contacts who were not offered rifampicin to have been younger, and of male gender, when compared to those who were offered prophylaxis, these demographic differences were not statistically significant at the 0,05 level. Furthermore, three out of the four male second cases, all in the younger age group, were in fact offered prophylaxis. It seems desirable that prophylaxis should be given as soon as possible. It is concluded, therefore, that the offering of rifampicin to household contacts of patients with meningococcal disease, living under the prevailing social circumstances in the Western Cape, has protective benefit for those contacts. It is likely that the chemoprophylaxis programme prevented up to 88 cases of meningococcal disease over the study period of four years, as well as preventing 8 deaths from this disease, in the CCC population.
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/27056 The chemoprophylaxis of meningococcal disease in the Cape Town City Council area : an evaluation of programme efficacy Girdler-Brown, Brendan Vaughan Coetzee, Nicol Coetzee, Gerrit Community Health Meningococcal Infections - drug therapy - South Africa Meningococcal Infections - prevention and control - South Africa Rifampin - therapeutic use This dissertation reports the findings of a study which was carried out in the Cape Town City Council area, in order to establish whether the offering of rifampicin to household contacts, of patients with meningococcal disease, resulted in protection of those contacts against developing the disease during a 32 week follow up period. The study took the form of a retrospective follow up of 3 350 household contacts of 412 cases notified over a 4-year period (mid 1988-mid 1992). It was found that the offering of rifampicin to the household contacts resulted in an odds ratio of not developing meningococcal disease over the 32-week follow up period of 14, 17 (SD = 12, 34). Although there was a tendency for contacts who were not offered rifampicin to have been younger, and of male gender, when compared to those who were offered prophylaxis, these demographic differences were not statistically significant at the 0,05 level. Furthermore, three out of the four male second cases, all in the younger age group, were in fact offered prophylaxis. It seems desirable that prophylaxis should be given as soon as possible. It is concluded, therefore, that the offering of rifampicin to household contacts of patients with meningococcal disease, living under the prevailing social circumstances in the Western Cape, has protective benefit for those contacts. It is likely that the chemoprophylaxis programme prevented up to 88 cases of meningococcal disease over the study period of four years, as well as preventing 8 deaths from this disease, in the CCC population. 2018-01-29T07:15:44Z 2018-01-29T07:15:44Z 1994 Master Thesis Masters MMed http://hdl.handle.net/11427/27056 eng application/pdf Department of Public Health and Family Medicine Faculty of Health Sciences University of Cape Town
spellingShingle Community Health
Meningococcal Infections - drug therapy - South Africa
Meningococcal Infections - prevention and control - South Africa
Rifampin - therapeutic use
Girdler-Brown, Brendan Vaughan
The chemoprophylaxis of meningococcal disease in the Cape Town City Council area : an evaluation of programme efficacy
thesis_degree_str Master's
title The chemoprophylaxis of meningococcal disease in the Cape Town City Council area : an evaluation of programme efficacy
title_full The chemoprophylaxis of meningococcal disease in the Cape Town City Council area : an evaluation of programme efficacy
title_fullStr The chemoprophylaxis of meningococcal disease in the Cape Town City Council area : an evaluation of programme efficacy
title_full_unstemmed The chemoprophylaxis of meningococcal disease in the Cape Town City Council area : an evaluation of programme efficacy
title_short The chemoprophylaxis of meningococcal disease in the Cape Town City Council area : an evaluation of programme efficacy
title_sort chemoprophylaxis of meningococcal disease in the cape town city council area an evaluation of programme efficacy
topic Community Health
Meningococcal Infections - drug therapy - South Africa
Meningococcal Infections - prevention and control - South Africa
Rifampin - therapeutic use
url http://hdl.handle.net/11427/27056
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