Epidemiological data on systemic lupus ...
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Title :
Epidemiological data on systemic lupus erythematosus in native sub-saharan africans
Author(s) :
Essouma, Mickael [Auteur]
Nkeck, Jan Rene [Auteur]
Endomba, Francky Teddy [Auteur]
Bigna, Jean Joel [Auteur]
Singwe-Ngandeu, Madeleine [Auteur]
Hachulla, Eric [Auteur]
Nkeck, Jan Rene [Auteur]
Endomba, Francky Teddy [Auteur]
Bigna, Jean Joel [Auteur]
Singwe-Ngandeu, Madeleine [Auteur]
Hachulla, Eric [Auteur]
Journal title :
Data in Brief
Abbreviated title :
Data Brief
Volume number :
28
Pages :
104909
Publication date :
2020-02-01
ISSN :
2352-3409
Keyword(s) :
Outcomes
Systemic lupus erythematosus
Autoantibodies
Native sub-Saharan Africans
Treatments
Systemic lupus erythematosus
Autoantibodies
Native sub-Saharan Africans
Treatments
HAL domain(s) :
Sciences du Vivant [q-bio]
English abstract : [en]
Multiethnic studies conducted outside sub-Saharan Africa identify African Black people as the highest-risk group for morbidity and mortality among the 5,000,000 people who are affected by lupus globally. In the meantime, ...
Show more >Multiethnic studies conducted outside sub-Saharan Africa identify African Black people as the highest-risk group for morbidity and mortality among the 5,000,000 people who are affected by lupus globally. In the meantime, there have bee few attempts to summarize lupus data from sub-Saharan africa. We therefore conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis addressing systemic lupus erythematosus in Native sub-Saharan Africans. This paper both serves as repository for and describes the data obtained by qualitative and quantitative synthesis, notably the pooled prevalence of autoantibodies, the pooled frequency of cumulative drug use, the prevalence of comorbidities/complications and the mortality rate in Native sub-Saharan Africans with systemic lupus erythematosus. These data are interpreted in the research article titled "Systemic lupus erythematosus in Native sub-Saharan Africans: a systematic review and meta-analysis" (Essouma et al., 2019) [1].Show less >
Show more >Multiethnic studies conducted outside sub-Saharan Africa identify African Black people as the highest-risk group for morbidity and mortality among the 5,000,000 people who are affected by lupus globally. In the meantime, there have bee few attempts to summarize lupus data from sub-Saharan africa. We therefore conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis addressing systemic lupus erythematosus in Native sub-Saharan Africans. This paper both serves as repository for and describes the data obtained by qualitative and quantitative synthesis, notably the pooled prevalence of autoantibodies, the pooled frequency of cumulative drug use, the prevalence of comorbidities/complications and the mortality rate in Native sub-Saharan Africans with systemic lupus erythematosus. These data are interpreted in the research article titled "Systemic lupus erythematosus in Native sub-Saharan Africans: a systematic review and meta-analysis" (Essouma et al., 2019) [1].Show less >
Language :
Anglais
Audience :
Internationale
Popular science :
Non
Administrative institution(s) :
CHU Lille
Inserm
Université de Lille
Inserm
Université de Lille
Submission date :
2021-07-06T12:46:49Z