Municipality-Specific Determinants of Chronic Kidney Disease in Southern Libya: Comparative Analysis of Clinical, Behavioral, and Environmental Risk Factors"

Authors

  • Ail Abd Alahrash Faculty of Medicine, University of Zawiya Author
  • Abdusalam M. Abdull Libyan Medical Research Center Author
  • Hind Gazeti Faculty of Medicine, University of Zawiya Author
  • Khaled. M.Aburas Libyan Medical Research Center Author
  • Osama H. Almjdoub Libyan Medical Research Center Author
  • Asmahan Abukhdir Libyan Medical Research Center Author
  • Hajer Rashed Libyan Medical Research Center Author
  • Nasrin Elfarrah Libyan Medical Research Center Author
  • Salah Bahron Libyan Medical Research Center Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54361/LJMR.19.2.54

Keywords:

Chronic Kidney Disease, Diabetes Mellitus, Hypertension, Environmental Risk, Southern Libya, Targeted Prevention

Abstract

Background: Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) poses a major public health challenge worldwide, with Diabetes Mellitus (DM) and Hypertension (HTN) being the leading drivers of progression to End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD). In Southern Libya, preliminary reports from Tasawa, Al-Qatrun, Traghen and Obari indicate an alarming rise in ESRD cases requiring dialysis.Objective: This study aims to compare clinical, behavioral, and environmental determinants of CKD across four Southern Libyan municipalities, identifying localized high-risk patterns to inform targeted prevention strategies.Methods: An integrated risk-assessment framework was applied, evaluating clinical factors (glycemic and blood pressure control), behavioral factors (obesity, chronic analgesic use, herbal remedies), and environmental exposures (groundwater quality, Total Dissolved Solids [TDS]). Comparative analyses were conducted to detect inter-municipality variations in CKD risk profiles. Results: Preliminary findings suggest heterogeneous distribution of risk factors, with specific municipalities exhibiting higher prevalence of uncontrolled DM, HTN, obesity, and exposure to poor-quality drinking water.Conclusion: Municipality-specific risk profiling provides essential evidence for targeted interventions and early CKD prevention strategies, reducing progression to ESRD in resource-limited settings.

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Alahrash A, Abdull A, Gazeti H, Aburas K, Almjdoub O, Abukhdir A, et al. Municipality-Specific Determinants of Chronic Kidney Disease in Southern Libya: Comparative Analysis of Clinical, Behavioral, and Environmental Risk Factors". LJMR [Internet]. 2025 Jul. 1 [cited 2026 Jan. 2];19(2):444-50. Available from: https://ljmr.ly/index.php/ljmr/article/view/484

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