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Uddanam nephropathy

Uddanam nephropathy is a chronic kidney disease (CKD) that is endemic in the Indian region of Uddanam in Andhra Pradesh. Nephropathy on an endemic scale was first reported in Andhra Pradesh in the 1990s. In 2015, over 34,000 cases of kidney disease were recorded in the region, and it was estimated that at least 4,500 people had died from it in the last ten years. Its cause has not been found yet, and according to the WHO, it is "the least understood and the least publicized" nephropathy of unknown origin.[1][2]

Risk factors Edit

The search for possible causes has yielded some statistically significant relations. A prevalence study published in 2020 has shown that:

  • Farmers had a 20% higher CKD prevalence than non-farmers,
  • rice farming was associated with CKD, while coconut, cashew, vegetable and fruit production were not,
  • there was no association with using pesticides or fertilizers, or cleaning pesticide-contaminated clothing,
  • the nephropathy was more prevalent in older people, and consumers of alcohol and chewing tobacco.

Gender, hypertension and diabetes were not significantly associated with this disease.[3]

Similar diseases Edit

The Balkan endemic nephropathy was found to be caused by chronic intake of aristolochic acid, while the causes of Mesoamerican nephropathy that occurs in sugar cane cutters, Uddanam nephropathy and the Sri Lankan chronic kidney disease are still not clear despite years of research efforts. A review notes a „striking similarity“ between these diseases; they all occur in a clustered fashion among rural agricultural workers who have to carry out a lot of physical work under hot climatic conditions.[4]

References Edit

  1. ^ Gadde, Praveen; Sanikommu, Suresh; Manumanthu, Ramesh; Akkaloori, Anitha (2017). "Uddanam nephropathy in India: a challenge for epidemiologists". Bulletin of the World Health Organization. 95 (12): 848–849. doi:10.2471/BLT.17.196758. ISSN 0042-9686. PMC 5710086. PMID 29200526.
  2. ^ Ganguli, Anirban (2016). "Uddanam Nephropathy/Regional Nephropathy in India: Preliminary Findings and a Plea for Further Research". American Journal of Kidney Diseases. Elsevier BV. 68 (3): 344–348. doi:10.1053/j.ajkd.2016.04.012. ISSN 0272-6386. PMID 27209444.
  3. ^ Farag, Youssef (2020). "Occupational risk factors for chronic kidney disease in Andhra Pradesh: Uddanam Nephropathy". Renal Failure. 42 (1): 1032–1041. doi:10.1080/0886022X.2020.1824924. PMC 7580562. PMID 33040645.
  4. ^ Imbulana, Sachithra; Oguma, Kumiko (2021). "Groundwater as a potential cause of Chronic Kidney Disease of unknown etiology (CKDu) in Sri Lanka: a review". Journal of Water & Health. 19 (3): 393–410. doi:10.2166/wh.2021.079. PMID 34152294.

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