| Literature DB >> 23577038 |
Francisco Carlos Félix Lana1, Angélica da Conceição Oliveira Coelho Fabri, Fabiana Nascimento Lopes, Ana Paula Mendes Carvalho, Fernanda Moura Lanza.
Abstract
The present study aims at analysing the degree of deformity in leprosy cases diagnosed in children under 15 years old and its relationship with operational and epidemiological factors. This epidemiological cross-sectional study was carried out at municipalities of three microregions in a Brazilian hyperendemic area. Data between 1998 and 2010 was collected from the Information System for Notifiable Diseases database. The average coefficient of detection was 32.96/100.000 inhabitants; 7.61% of new cases were diagnosed in children under 15 years old; 5% in this age group were grade 2 deformity at diagnosis. Prevalence of leprosy cases in children under 15 years old with deformity was higher in males (PR = 2.65;P = 0.032; CI 95%: 1.09-6.45) and in multibacillary patients (PR = 14.68;P < 0.001; CI 95%: 3.54-60.87) and lower when the detection mode was passive (PR = 0.73,P = 0.47, CI 95%: 0.31-1.73). Such context suggests high transmissibility and early exposure to Mycobacterium leprae since a lot of cases were diagnosed in children under fifteen years old and the incubation period of the leprosy bacillus varies from 02 to 07 years. This situation contributes to maintaining the chain of disease transmission in the area and indicates that health care services should intensify leprosy control.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23577038 PMCID: PMC3614053 DOI: 10.1155/2013/812793
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Trop Med ISSN: 1687-9686
Figure 1Coefficient of leprosy detection among the general population and in children under 15 years old per 100.000 in habitants in Almenara, Araçuaí, and Diamantina microregions between 1998 and 2010.
Degree of deformity evaluation of notified leprosy cases in children under 15 years old in Almenara, Araçuaí, and Diamantina between 1998 and 2010.
| Evaluation of deformity |
| % |
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| Diagnostic | ||
| Degree 0 | 119 | 85,0 |
| Degree 1 | 14 | 10,0 |
| Degree 2 | 7 | 5,0 |
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| Total | 140 | 100,0 |
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| Discharged | ||
| Degree 0 | 63 | 91,3 |
| Degree 1 | 2 | 2,9 |
| Degree 2 | 4 | 5,8 |
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| Total | 69 | 100,0 |
Clinical and epidemiological features of notified leprosy cases in children under 15 years old according to their degree of deformity in Almenara, Araçuaí, and Diamantina between 1998 and 2010.
| Degree of physical deformity | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Variable | 0 | 1 | 2 |
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| Gender | |||
| Female | 66 (91,7) | 5 (6,9) | 1 (1,4) |
| Male | 53 (77,9) | 9 (13,3) | 6 (8,8) |
| Operational classification* | |||
| Paucibacillary | 83 (97,6) | 2 (2,4) | — |
| Multibacillary | 36 (65,5) | 12 (21,8) | 7 (12,7) |
| Clinical forms** | |||
| Indeterminate | 66 (100) | — | — |
| Tuberculoid | 17 (89,5) | 2 (10,5) | — |
| Borderline | 33 (67,3) | 10 (24,4) | 6 (12,2) |
| Lepromatous | 3 (50,0) | 2 (33,3) | 1 (16,7) |
| Skin smear*** | |||
| Negative | 24 (80,0) | 3 (10,0) | 3 (10,0) |
| Positive | 4 (100,0) | — | — |
| Not performed | 17 (100,0) | — | — |
| Ignored | 74 (75,7) | 11 (12,8) | 4 (4,7) |
| Detection mode**** | |||
| Referral | 23 (88,5) | 1 (3,8) | 2 (7,7) |
| Self-referred | 68 (85,0) | 8 (10,0) | 4 (5,0) |
| Group examination | 1 (100,0) | — | — |
| Contact examination | 24 (80,0) | 5 (16,7) | 1 (3,3) |
| Ignored | 3 (100,0) | — | — |
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| Total | 119 (85,0) | 14 (10,0) | 7 (5,0) |
*World Health Organization classification according to number of skin lesions and nerve involvement: paucibacillary (up to 05 lesions and involvement of only one nerve) and multibacillary (more than 05 lesions and involvement of more than one nerve).
**Clinical form based on the Madrid classification.
***Not performed: skin smear was not performed; ignored: the information is not available at SINAN.
****Referral: at referral centre; self-referred: patients report on their own to health centre; group examination: mass surveys and campaigns; contact examination: detection by examination of household contacts.
Prevalence ratio and confidence intervals of factors associated with physical deformity of notified leprosy cases in children under 15 years old in Almenara, Araçuaí, and Diamantina between 1998 and 2010.
| Degree of physical deformity at diagnosis | |||||||
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| Variable | Yes | No | PR |
| CI 95% | ||
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| Gender | |||||||
| Female | 6 | 8,3 | 66 | 91,7 | 1 | ||
| Male | 15 | 22,1 | 53 | 77,9 | 2,65 | 0,032 | 1,09–6,45 |
| Operational classification* | |||||||
| Paucibacillary | 2 | 2,4 | 83 | 97,6 | 1 | ||
| Multibacillary | 19 | 34,5 | 36 | 65,5 | 14,68 | <0,001 | 3,54–60,87 |
| Detection mode | |||||||
| Active | 6 | 19,4 | 25 | 80,6 | 1 | ||
| Passive | 15 | 14,2 | 91 | 85,8 | 0,73 | 0,476 | 0,31–1,73 |
PR: prevalence ratio; P value: Poisson regression; CI: confidence intervals.
*World Health Organization classification according to number of skin lesions: paucibacillary (up to 05 lesions) and multibacillary (more than 05 lesions).