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The context of leprosy in Brazil-Paraguay border.

Maria Elizabeth Araujo Ajalla1, Sonia Maria Oliveira de Andrade1, Edson Mamoru Tamaki1, William Waissmann2, Sandra Helena Correia Diettrich1, Baldomero Antônio Kato da Silva3.   

Abstract

In Brazil, leprosy is endemic in three regions: the North, Northeast, and Mid-West. Counties with contiguous binational urban areas are characterized by a constant flow of people, goods, and services, which facilitates the transmission of diseases and influences the epidemiological profile of leprosy. The purpose of this study was to examine territorial differences in relation to the incidence of leprosy, focusing on border counties with contiguous binational urban areas or otherwise. Each county was taken as an information unit for leprosy cases reported during 2001-2011, based on data from original notification records of the state's Department of Health. In counties with contiguous binational urban areas detection rates showed tendency to increase, Virchowian (lepromatous) disease and disability grade II predominated when compared with Groups II and III: 0.64 and 0.54/100,000 inhabitants for Virchowian disease and 0.14 and 0.27/100,000 inhabitants for disability grade II respectively, and were associated with higher transmission rates. The findings demonstrate the role of border areas in maintaining the endemicity of leprosy.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26816179     DOI: 10.1590/1413-81232015211.20572014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cien Saude Colet        ISSN: 1413-8123


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