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Acronyms, CINAC, ACN, KDUCAL or NUCAL and so on are inappropriate to use for describing CKDu

We read with interest the article titled above on the chronic kidney disease (CKD).1 We agree with authors’ conclusions that the available data and the mortality pattern presented suggest additional factors beyond those hypothesised, including heat stress–dehydration as possible causation of chronic kidney disease of unknown aetiology (CKDu).2 Almost all data to date point towards (1) multifactorial aetiology of CKDu that encompasses broader environmental and occupational components3 and (2) water as the vehicle for disseminating this disease. However, more research is needed before making conclusions on what causes this deadly disease that affect those who live in economically poor, tropical countries.

However, we disagree with the researchers’ conclusion that the CKDu is confined to agricultural communities. The use of unproven and unvalidated terminology, ‘Chronic Interstitial Nephritis of Agricultural Communities’ (CINAC), will also misdirect funding organisations and mislead the public and scientific community. These will have a detrimental effect…

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Posted in: Journal Article Abstracts on 07/18/2018 | Link to this post on IFP |
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