Abstract

To carry out a systematic review of the birth prevalence of cleft lip with or without cleft palate (CLP) and cleft palate (CP) in Africa based on available published data. Using the Cochrane search strategy and the following keywords words "cleft palate", "prevalence", "incidence", "cleft lip" and "Africa" to screen Ovid Medline {1966 to March 2007), Cinahl {1982-March 2007}, Pub Med, Scopus, and Web-Google. All identified published, prospective and retrospective studies on the birth prevalence of CLP and CP in Africa were included. The dates, location, sources, number of births (live births, still births, number of cleft cases, prevalence rates, sex ratio, cleft types, and clefts with associated anomalies were extracted. Ascertainment of cases was through the hospitals. Overall there were 57 CL/P, 56 CL and 36 CP reported from all the studies. From seven studies combined, 21 males and 20 females had CL, 10 males and 22 females with CP and 26 males and 24 females with CL/P. There were 3 cases with CL/P, 2 with CP and 2 with CL from the three studies that reported clefts with associated anomalies. For an improved ascertainment of cleft cases, there is a need to set up a birth defects surveillance system in the form of a national birth registry. Future studies should then aim to include the entire population in geographically defined regions. Reliable data on incidence is an essential pre-requisite for studies into aetiology and prevention.

Highlights

  • To carry out a systematic review of the birth prevalence of cleft lip with or without cleft palate (CLP) and cleft palate (CP) in Africa based on available published data

  • For most of the studies, the birth prevalence rate was expressed by dividing the number of cleft cases born by the population at risk multiplied by 1,000 during a specified time period

  • For an improved ascertainment of cleft lip and palate cases in sub-Saharan Africa, there is a need to set up a birth defects surveillance system

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To carry out a systematic review of the birth prevalence of cleft lip with or without cleft palate (CLP) and cleft palate (CP) in Africa based on available published data. Prospective and retrospective studies on the birth prevalence of CLP and CP in Africa were included. There were 3 cases with CL/P, 2 with CP and 2 with CL from the three studies that reported clefts with associated anomalies. Orofacial clefts (OFC), comprising cleft lip with or without palate (CLP) and cleft palate (CP) are amongst the most common birth defects of the head and neck. Determining the exact prevalence of orofacial clefts in Africa is important for public health reasons as the prevalence rates will help identify cluster areas and possible etiological factors, which will in turn help governments plan strategies for preventive measures and treatment

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