Literature DB >> 5330347

An epidemiologist's view of leprosy.

K W Newell.   

Abstract

While leprosy has been studied exhaustively by leprologists, it is only recently that persons in other disciplines have given this disease the attention it deserves. Various methods for its prevention and control are now being advocated and tested in the field, and it appears reasonable for an epidemiologist to review the bases of current theories and to examine the evidence for existing hypotheses. This has been done by a review of some of the more recent literature. The conclusion is reached that the anergic, or factor N, hypothesis that has been evolved to relate the lepromin test to the findings in clinical leprosy appears to be the most promising, and that, if this hypothesis can be substantiated, it is unlikely that BCG vaccination can be a very useful tool for prevention. Many possibilities exist for epidemiological and laboratory research into this disease, which in many ways appears to be unique.

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Year:  1966        PMID: 5330347      PMCID: PMC2476043     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bull World Health Organ        ISSN: 0042-9686            Impact factor:   9.408


  18 in total

1.  The origin of natural reactivity to lepromin; the association between the Mitsuda reaction and reactions to graded doses of tuberculin.

Authors:  J A DOULL; R S GUINTO; M C MABALAY
Journal:  Int J Lepr       Date:  1959 Jan-Mar

2.  The influence of repeated lepromin testing on the Mitsuda reaction in healthy people.

Authors:  L M BECHELLI
Journal:  Int J Lepr       Date:  1959 Jul-Sep

3.  Studies of leprosy in the German ethnic group of Colonia Tovar, Venezuela. V. The morbidity rates in BCG-vaccinated and unvaccinated groups during five years.

Authors:  J CONVIT
Journal:  Int J Lepr       Date:  1956 Jul-Sep

4.  [Factor N of resistance to leprosy & relation of lepromin & tuberculin reactivity; doubtful value of BCG in immunization to leprosy].

Authors:  A ROTBERG
Journal:  Rev Bras Leprol       Date:  1957 Apr-Jun

5.  [Reciprocal behavior of leprotic infection in tuberculosis & vice versa from the serological, immuno-allergic, clinical & epidemiological point of view].

Authors:  L M BECHELLI
Journal:  Rev Bras Leprol       Date:  1957 Oct-Dec

6.  Effect of BCG vaccination, lepromin testing and natural causes in inducing reactivity to lepromin and to tuberculin.

Authors:  J A DOULL; R S GUINTO; M C MABALAY
Journal:  Int J Lepr       Date:  1957 Jan-Mar

7.  [Not Available].

Authors:  R FONTAN; A NEGRE
Journal:  Int J Lepr       Date:  1956 Apr-Jun

8.  Tuberculization and reactivity to lepromin; association between lepromin and tuberculin reactions in school children in Cordova and Opon Cebu, Philippines.

Authors:  R S GUINTO; J A DOULL; E B MABALAY
Journal:  Int J Lepr       Date:  1955 Jan-Mar

9.  [Tuberculosis and leprosy; immunological studies].

Authors:  J LOWE; F MCNULTY
Journal:  Lepr Rev       Date:  1953-04       Impact factor: 0.537

10.  The leprosy epidemic at Nauru; a review, with data on the status since 1937.

Authors:  H W WADE; V LEDOWSKY
Journal:  Int J Lepr       Date:  1952 Jan-Mar
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  13 in total

1.  T and B lymphocytes in patients with lepromatous leprosy.

Authors:  N F Mendes; S Kopersztych; N G Mota
Journal:  Clin Exp Immunol       Date:  1974-01       Impact factor: 4.330

2.  Further information on the leprosy pproblem in the world.

Authors:  L M Bechelli; V Martìnez Domìnquez
Journal:  Bull World Health Organ       Date:  1972       Impact factor: 9.408

3.  Contribution of modern immunological concepts to an understanding of diseases of the skin.

Authors:  J L Turk
Journal:  Br Med J       Date:  1970-08-15

4.  Leprosy.

Authors:  J S Berkeley
Journal:  J R Coll Gen Pract       Date:  1970-11

5.  Experimental murine leprosy: induction of immunity and immune paralysis to Mycobacterium lepraemurium in C57BL mice.

Authors:  O Closs
Journal:  Infect Immun       Date:  1975-10       Impact factor: 3.441

6.  Experimental leprosy in the nine-banded armadillo.

Authors:  W F Kirchheimer
Journal:  Public Health Rep       Date:  1975 Nov-Dec       Impact factor: 2.792

7.  Immunoglobulin class specific antibodies to M. leprae in leprosy patients, including the indeterminate group and healthy contacts as a step in the development of methods for sero-diagnosis of leprosy.

Authors:  R Melsom; M Harboe; B Myrvang; T Godal; A Belehu
Journal:  Clin Exp Immunol       Date:  1982-02       Impact factor: 4.330

8.  HLA-DR and HLA-DQ alleles in patients from the south of Brazil: markers for leprosy susceptibility and resistance.

Authors:  Samira A da Silva; Priscila S Mazini; Pâmela G Reis; Ana M Sell; Luiza T Tsuneto; Paulo R Peixoto; Jeane E L Visentainer
Journal:  BMC Infect Dis       Date:  2009-08-22       Impact factor: 3.090

9.  Antibodies against Mycobacterium leprae antigen 7 from birth to 18 months of age: an indicator of intra-uterine infection in leprosy.

Authors:  R Melsom; M E Duncan; M Harboe; G Bjune
Journal:  Clin Exp Immunol       Date:  1980-10       Impact factor: 4.330

10.  Immune responses in mice with murine leprosy.

Authors:  W Ptak; J M Gaugas; R J Rees; A C Allison
Journal:  Clin Exp Immunol       Date:  1970-01       Impact factor: 4.330

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