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Delay in presentation, an indicator for nerve function status at registration and for treatment outcome--the experience of the Bangladesh Acute Nerve Damage Study cohort.

P G Nicholls1, R P Croft, J H Richardus, S G Withington, W C S Smith.   

Abstract

The objective of our research was to relate delay in presentation in the Bangladesh Acute Nerve Damage Study cohort to intake status and to treatment outcome. The Bangladesh Acute Nerve Damage Study (BANDS) is a prospective cohort study of 2664 consecutive newly registered patients at clinics run by the Danish-Bangladesh Mission Leprosy (DBLM) project in Nilphamari, northern Bangladesh. The 1-year intake began in April 1995. Three-year follow-up for PB cases and 5 years for MB cases was completed in 2001. Delay in presentation in the BANDS cohort is associated with increased signs of nerve function impairment at registration. Individuals presenting with no nerve impairment and maintaining nerve function to the end of follow-up had the shortest mean delays. Individuals presenting with impairment that did not improve during follow-up had the longest mean delays. Discussion focuses on the value of setting a threshold value defining early presentation. Since the WHO Grade 2 disability rate effectively sanctions lengthy delays where there is no impairment, an indicator relating directly to delay is preferred as an indicator for good practice in leprosy control.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14750580

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lepr Rev        ISSN: 0305-7518            Impact factor:   0.537


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4.  Different mechanisms for heterogeneity in leprosy susceptibility can explain disease clustering within households.

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5.  Rapid quantitative serological test for detection of infection with Mycobacterium leprae, the causative agent of leprosy.

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7.  Evaluation of novel tools to facilitate the detection and characterization of leprosy patients in China.

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9.  The spatial distribution of leprosy cases during 15 years of a leprosy control program in Bangladesh: an observational study.

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