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Id:19684
Author:Lienhardt, Christian; Currie, Heather; Wheeler, Jereme G.
Title:Inter- Observer Variability in the Assessment of Nerve Function in Leprosy Patients in Ethiopia.
Source:Int. J. Lepr;63(1):62-76, 1995. ^bilus, ^btab, ^bgraf.
Abstract: Resumo: One of the major problems in leprosy is to detect any change in nerve function early enough so as to increase the chances of recovery and prevent disability. Several tests have been developed to assess nerve function and are used in leprosy control programs worldwide, but they are frequently performed by different workers on different occasions and under variable conditions. In this study we investigated the variability between different groups of observers in the assessment of nerve function in leprosy patients in Ethiopia. Sensory function was assessed by using a set of nylon monofilaments (NF) and a ball-point pen (BP), and motor function was assessed by using voluntary motor testing (VMT). We also studied the variability between observers in the assessment of the clinical signs of neuritis. Duplicate measurements were performed in random order on 50 leprosy patients by two physio-technicians and on 50 other patients by two health assistants. The percent agreement between observers was calculated for each single nerve, and weighted kappa statistics were used to assess whether agreement was better than expected due to chance alone. Systematic differences between observers were evaluated using the Wilcoxon signed rank test. On sensory testing, inter-observer variability was found to be related to the training and experience of the observer, to the nerve tested, and to the neurological status of the patient. When tests were performed by physio-technicians, we observed 32% to 58% agreement with the NF test and 71% to 84% agreement with the BP test, measured on different scales. After weighting for the scale difference, the agreement seemed comparable with these methods but the differences in measurements with the BP test were found to be dependent upon the neurological status of the patient. The variability between observers differed according to the nerve tested, and there was some evidence of systematic differences between observers with both methods. When performed by the health assistants, agreement was between 34% and 46% with the NF and between 66% and 82% with the BP tests. After weighting for the scale difference, the agreement seemed comparable but the BP was not liable to the systematic differences seen in the NF results. These differences could be attributed to the differences in the experience of the workers with these tests. With the VMT, small variability between observers was found for all nerves tested, except the facial nerve, when performed by both the physio-technicians and by the health assistants (72% to 98% agreement).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS.
Descriptors:Hanseníase/etnol
Hanseníase/fisiopatol
Condução Nervosa/fisiol
Etiópia/etnol
 Etiópia/epidemiol
Limits:Humanos
Electronic Medium:http://hansen.bvs.ilsl.br/textoc/revistas/intjlepr/1995/pdf/v63n1/v63n1a10.pdf / en
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Id:19477
Author:Asnake, Mengistu K; Ahmed, Mohammed; Genebo, Timotiwos; W/Dawit, Melesse; Mekebib, Bereket.
Title:Knowledge and attitude of health professionals in relation to the integration of leprosy control into the general health service in Ethiopia.
Source:Int. J. Lepr;68(3):299-306, Sept., 2000. tab.
Abstract:Since the introduction of multidrug therapy for leprosy patients, the integration of leprosy control in the general health service (GHS) system has been an issue of debate. In Ethiopia, the present policy stresses integrated management of diseases. In spite of the policy, however, leprosy control was a vertical program until 1998 in most parts of the country. A descriptive cross-section study was conducted in the southern region of Ethiopia from October 1996 to March 1997 to determine the levels of involvement of the GHS staff and to identify obstacles to their involvement in the management of leprosy patients. Through a written questionnaire, data were collected from 240 GHS staff, including doctors, nurses and health assistants. It was found that 6% of the GHS staff was involved in leprosy control activities, mainly case finding and health education. Negative attitudes toward leprosy workers were held by 13% of the GHS staff while 40% had intermediate attitudes and the remaining 47% had positive attitudes. Statistically significant differences were found with regard to the level of knowledge among different health professionals, type of health institutions and years of service. The levels of involvement, knowledge and attitude of GHS staff showed that lack of integration and training were core problems. Hence, policy makers should give due attention to promoting the involvement of the GHS staff by integrating the program into the GHS system using the approach already in place in certain parts of the country. (AU).
Descriptors:Hanseníase/epidemiol
Hanseníase/prev
Etiópia/etnol
Etiópia/epidemiol
Electronic Medium:http://hansen.bvs.ilsl.br/textoc/revistas/intjlepr/2000/pdf/v68n3/v68n3a08.pdf / en
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Id:17307
Author:Beyene, D; Aseffa, A; Harboe, M; Kidane, D; MacDonald, M; Klatser, P. R; Bjune, G. A; Smith, W. C. S
Title:Nasal carriage of Mycobacterium leprae DNA in healthy individuals in Lega Robi village, Ethiopia ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; 2003. 8 p. ilus, tab.
Abstract:The number of registered leprosy patients world-wide has decreased dramatically after extensive application of WHO recommended Multiple Drug Therapy (MDT). The annual number of new cases has, however, been almost unchanged in several populations, indicating that the infection is still present at community level. Nasal carriage of Mycobacterium leprae DNA was studied in Lega Robi village in Ethiopia. MDT had been applied for more than ten years, and 718 residents over 5 years old were eligible for the study. During the first survey nasal swab samples were collected from 664 (92.5%) individuals. The results of a Peptide Nucleic Acid-ELISA test for M. leprae DNA interpreted by stringent statistical criteria were available for 589 (88.7%) subjects. Thirty-five (5.9%) individuals without clinical signs of leprosy were positive for M. leprae DNA. Seven PCR positive individuals lived in a household where one or two other members were also positive for M. leprae DNA. During a second survey 8 (46%) of 175 interpretable PNA-ELISA tests were positive. Of 137 individuals tested twice, only two were positive on both occasions whereas 10 were PCR positive only once. The study confirms the widespread distribution of M. leprae DNA in healthy individuals. The feasibility of curbing possible transmission of subclinical infection needs further consideration. (AU).
Descriptors:DNA Bacteriano/*AN
ELISA
Etiópia/EP
Mycobacterium leprae/*IP
Nariz/*MI
Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase
Hanseníase/*EP/TM
Limits:Adolescente
Adulto
Idoso
Portador/*EP/MI
Criança
Feminino
Humano
Masculino
Meia-Idade
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Id:14122
Author:Benbow, Catherine; Tamiru, Teferra.
Title:Experiencia de los grupos de auto-cuidado en personas afectadas de lepra: ALERT, Etiopía.
Source:Fontilles - Revista de Leprología;23(4):325-340, Ene.-Abr. 2002. .
Abstract:Este trabajo describe el desarrollo de los grupos de auto-cuidado en Etiopía por ALERT, y los éxitos y fracasos del proceso. Se iniciaron los grupos en 1995 en respuesta a los dos principales problemas: el número cada vez mayor de individuos dependientes de ALERT para curar sus heridas a pesar de los años empleados en educación sanitaria y los recursos financeros tan limitados de ALERT para material de cura. En diciembre de 1999, había un total de 72 grupos estabelecidos. La pertenencia a los grupos es voluntaria. Ha habido muchos resultados positivos. Los grupos han asumido la responsabilidad de controlar sus propios recursos y administrar su material de cura. Se atiende más al aspecto de higiene personal. También demuestran mayor interés en la participación comunitaria, restauración de la dignidad y auto-respeto y el sentido de pertenencia a la comunidad. Además, algunos miembros prestan más atención a su medio local al construir letrinas y zonas para eliminación de residuos. El personal de ALERT comprometido en esta iniciativa ha cambiado su papel en cuanto cambia de un servicio de lpera a un grupo de auto-cuidado, pero no todos tuvieron éxito en esta transición. El desafío del programa es su mantenimiento y futuro desarrollo a través del Programa de Control Nacional de la Lepra y Tuberculosis, la Asociación Nacional Etíope para ex pacientes de lepra y posibilidad de otras organizaciones. (AU).
Descriptors:HANSENIASE/etnol
HANSENIASE/prev
ETIOPIA/etnol
ETIOPIA/epidemiol
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Id:14106
Author:Saunderson, Paul; Gebre, Shibru; Dsta, Ketsela; Byass, Peter.
Title:Evaluación en el campo sobre MDT por ALERT estudio descriptivo de la lepra en Etiopía. Pacientes, métodos y características básicas.
Source:Fontilles - Revista de Leprología;22(6):633L ~647-, Sep.-Dic. 2000. tab.
Abstract:Publicado el 30 de junio de 2000. El estudio de evaluación enm el campo de la MDT (AMFES) por ALERT es un largo estudio prospectivo de 650 pacientes ((594 nuevos caos y 56 recidivas) después de la monoterapia con dapsona, tratdos con multiterapia (MDT) de duración fija como recomienda la OMS. El seguimiento ha sido durante 11 años desde el inicio del tratamiento. Este trabajo representa la metodología del trabajo y las características básicas del cohorte, mientras que en otros trabajos se examina la incidencia y posible factores de riesgo para las distintas complicaciones de la lepra, incluyendo recidivas, reacciones y deterioro funcional neural. Se describen los métodos de diagn´sotico, clasificación y tratamiento con MDT, se evalúa la función neural en cada visita a la clínica con metodología estandarizada, de manera que las reacciones y el deterioro pueda detectarse precozmente y se tratados. el 84% de los nuevos casos presentaron engrosamiento, en al menos un nervio, siendo el cubital el más afectado comúnmente. El 77% de los casos completó el tratamiento con sólo una reacción adversa a la MDT. El 28% de los pacientes recibieron esteroides en un momento u otro, casi siempre de nuevos deterioros de la función neural un 3% de ellos desarrolló complicaciones significativas durante el tratamiento con esteroides. Veintinueve pacientes (5%) fueron hospitalizados incluyendo 14 pacientes con cirugía mayor. el 61% de las mujeres mayores de 19 años tuvieron al menos un embarazo, pero los embarazos eran mucho menos frecuentes después del diagnóstico de lepra. (AU).
Descriptors:HANSENIASE/etnol
HANSENIASE/epidemiol
HANSENIASE/prev
ETIOPIA/etnol
METODOS
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Id:14105
Author:Saunderson, Paul; Gebre, Shibru; Desta, Ketsela; Byass, Peter; Lockwood, Diana N. J.
Title:El modelo de neuropatía relacionado con la lepra en los paceintes AMFES de Etiopía: definiciones, factores de riesgo y resultado.
Source:Fontilles - Revista de Leprología;22(6):601-631, Sep.-Dic. 2000. tab, graf.
Abstract:El trabajo evaluación en el campo de MDT (AMFES) de ALERT empezó en 1988 con un control y seguimiento de los pacientes diez años después de finalizar el tratamiento (RFT). Este trabajo describe los hallazgos obtenidos en esta cohorte en relación a la neuropatía y deterioro neural. Se incluyen 594 nuevos casos de lepra, 300 multibacilares (MB) y 294 paucibacilares (PB). El 55% de los pecientes presentó algún grado de deterioro funcional neural (NFI) después de iniciar la multiterapia (MDT). La incidencia total para la neuropatía era de 39 episodios por 100 PYAR durante el primer año del diagnóstico, disminuyendo gradualmente hasta 12 episodios por 100 PYAR en el sexto año. En los pacientes sin deterioro en el momento del diagnóstico, la incidencia de neuropatía era de 25 episodios por 100 PYAA para casos MB y 11 por 100 PYAR para PB en el primer año; en el 33% de los casos MB cuyo primer episodio de neuropatía se presentó después del diagnóstico, el primer episodio después del primer año o después del intervalo pre-fijado de tratamiento. Se informó más detalladamente de 73 pacientes con neuropatía después del diagnóstico: 34 (47%) con sólo un nervio comprometido y entre ellos 25 (73%) con un único episodio agudo de neuropatía. Nueve (27%) presentaron más episodios. En 39 (53%) habían más de un nervio implicado y de entre ellos 16 (41%) con episodio agudo único, mientras el 23 (59%) presentaron más episodios. Se definen los términos neuropatía "crónica y recurrente" y se aplican en la descripción del modelo de neuropatía en los casos repetitivos. El tratamiento con esteroides consigue una recuperación total en el 88% de los nervios con neuropatía aguda en el grupo de pacientes sin deterioro al inicio del estudios, pero sólo el 51% en los que presenta neuropatía crónica o recurrente. El tiempo medio de recuperación de la neuropatía aguda era de aproximadamente seis meses, pero en algunos casos se presentó gradualmenteentre los dos a trea años. Resulta menos probable recuperación total de una neuropatía grave que de una leve o moderada. También se recuperaron el 42% de los nervios con neuropatía aguda no tratados con esteroides. el grupo de pacientes con deterioro muy crónico en el momento del diagnóstico, la plena recuperación de la función neural tuvo lugar en 87/374 (25%) de los nervios...(AU).
Descriptors:HANSENIASE/clas
HANSENIASE/etnol
HANSENIASE/prev
DOENCAS DO SISTEMA NERVOSO PERIFERICO/clas
ETIOPIA/etnol
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Id:13632
Author:Abate, Getahun
Title:Drug-resistant tuberculosis in Ethiopia: problem scenarios and recommendation ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; 2002. 8 p. tab.
Abstract:Tuberculosis (TB) is a major public health problem in Ethiopia. This review is prepared to indicate possible future challenges related to tuberculosis control and it includes previous reports of drug-resistant surveys in Ethiopia. Drug-resistant TB, both initial and acquired, was reported from different regions of the country. In studies from 1984 to 2001, the initial resistance to isoniazid ranges from 2 per cent to 21 per cent and initial resistance to streptomycin ranges from 2 to 20 per cent. Multidrug-resistance (MDR) TB defined as resistance to at least isoniazid and rifampicin was also reported in about 1.2 per cent of new cases and 12 per cent of re-treatment cases. In all studies which included ethambutol susceptibility test, ethambutol resistance is either nil or very low (below 0.5 per cent). All MDR isolates were susceptible to ethambutol. Treatment and re-treatment regimens recommended by the National TB/Leprosy Control Program could be effective on all cases other than those with MDR-TB. MDR-TB is difficult to cure. Therefore, special emphasis should be given to control the spread of MDR-TB. Lack of control efforts may lead to the increased resistance to both first- and second-line drugs. A well supported and controlled special treatment unit, which uses both first-line and second-line drugs is required for a proper management of these cases and for effective control of the spread of MDR-TB. A uniform susceptibility to ethambutol can be taken as an advantage to develop standard low-cost re-treatment regimen for MDR-TB patients. (AU).
Descriptors:ANTITUBERCULOSOS/uso terap
ETIOPIA/epidemiol
MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS/ef drogas
TUBERCULOSE RESISTENTE A MULTIPLAS DROGAS/quimioter
TUBERCULOSE RESISTENTE A MULTIPLAS DROGAS/epidemiol
Limits:HUMANO
Electronic Medium:http://www.ilsl.br
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Id:13609
Author:Meyers, Wayne M; Walsh, Gerald P; Brown, Harriett L; Rees, R. J. W; Convit, Jacinto
Title:Naturally acquired leprosy-like disease in the nine-banded armadillo (Dasypus novemcinctus): reactions in leprosy patients to lepromins prepared from naturally infected armadillos ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; oct. 1977. 7 p. tab.
Abstract:Lepromins prepared from 6 armadillos with a naturally acquired leprosy-like disease in Louisiana were assayed in 146 leprosy patients with lepromatous and nonlepromatous leprosy. The patients resided in Ethiopia, Malaysia, Venezuela and Zaire. The classic pattern of mitsuda reactiona was observed. Whereas patients with lepromatous leprosy gave weak or negative reactions, those with nonlepromatous leprosy gave positive reactions. Because Mycobacterium leprae is the only micoorganism known to give this pattern of repsonse, these data indicate that the organism reponsible for the naturally acquired leprosy-like disease of armadillos in Louisiana is closely related to, if not identical with, M. leprae.(AU).
Descriptors:REPUBLICA DEMOCRATICA DO CONGO
ETIOPIA
ANTIGENO DE MITSUDA
HANSENIASE/etiol
HANSENIASE/vet
LOUISIANA
MALASIA
MYCOBACTERIUM LEPRAE
VENEZUELA
XENARTROS
Limits:ANIMAL
SUPPORT, U.S. GOV'T, P.H.S.
TATUS
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Id:13580
Author:Godal, Tore; Negassi, Kesete
Title:Subclinical infection in leprosy ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; September 15, 1973. 3 p. tab.
Abstract:Lymphocyte transformation has been used to study the immune response to Mycobacterium leprae aomng contacts and non-contacts of leprosy patients. Of 26 subjects living a leprosy endemic area for less than two months none responded to M. leprae; 24% of subjects who had lived in an endemic area for more than a year gave a positive response to M. leprae; more than 50% of individuals with occupational contact of leprosy for more than a year responded; and about 50% of caontacts of tuberculoid and treated lepromatous patients responded to M. leprae, while only 22% (4/18) of contacts of leproamtous patients treated for less than six months responded. It seems that leprosy is more highly infectious than is indicated by the prevalence of the disease and that a subclinical infection commonly follows exposure to M. leprae. The relatively low response found in contacts of active lepromatous patients suggests that in these contacts "superexposure" to M. leprae can bring about a decrease in host resistance.(AU).
Descriptors:TRANSFORMACAO LINFOCITICA
ETIOPIA
HABITACAO
IMUNIDADE
HANSENIASE/genet
HANSENIASE/imunol
HANSENIASE/microbiol
MYCOBACTERIUM BOVIS/imunol
MYCOBACTERIUM LEPRAE/imunol
FATORES DE TEMPO
 DOENCAS OCUPACIONAIS
Limits:HUMANO
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Id:12247
Author:Ollé-Goig, Jaime E
Title:La eliminación de la lepra en el año 2000: qué será de Antonio y Bajamut? The elimination of leprosy in the year 2000: what will be the fate of Antonio and Bajamut-
Source:s.l; s.n; 2001. 8 p. ilus.
Descriptors:ADOLESCENCIA
CONTAGEM DE COLONIA MICROBIANA
ETIOPIA
HISTORIA DA MEDICINA DO SÉCULO 20
HISTORIA DA MEDICINA ANTIGA
INSTITUCIONALIZAÇAO
HANSENIASE
HANSENIASE
HANSENIASE
FATORES DE TEMPO
SAUDE MUNDIAL
Limits:RELATO DE CASO
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Id:11283
Author:Saunderson, P
Title:The 20th Kellersberger Memorial Lecture, 1994. Leprosy and tuberculosis combined programmes: an uneasy partnership? ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; 1994. 12 p. tab, graf.
Descriptors:ANALISE CUSTO-BENEFICIO
CUSTOS DE MEDICAMENTOS
ETIOPIA
RELAÇOES INTERINSTITUCIONAIS
HANSENIASE
HANSENIASE
HANSENIASE
VIGILANCIA DA POPULAÇAO
ADMINISTRAÇAO EM SAUDE PUBLICA
FATORES SOCIO-ECONOMICOS
TUBERCULOSE
TUBERCULOSE
TUBERCULOSE
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Id:11065
Author:Olle-Goig, Jaime E
Title:La eliminacion de la lepra en el ano 2000: que sera de Antonio y Bajamut? The elimination of leprosy in the year 2000: what will be the fate of Antonio and Bajamut-
Source:s.l; s.n; apr. 2001. 5 p. ilus, tab.
Descriptors:HANSENIASE
HANSENIASE
HANSENIASE
BRASIL
ETIOPIA
CONTAGEM DE COLONIA MICROBIANA
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Id:9902
Author:Frommel, Dominique; Tekle-Haimanot, Redda; Verdier, Mireille; Negesse, Yohannes; Bulto, Tesfaye; Denis, Francois
Title:HIV infection and leprosy: a four-year survey in Ethiopia ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; 1994. 2 p. tab.
Descriptors:ESTUDOS TRANSVERSAIS
ETIOPIA
INFECÇOES POR HIV
INFECÇOES POR HIV
HIV-1
HANSENIASE
HANSENIASE
MORBIDADE
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Id:9864
Author:Lockwood, Diana N. J; Saunderson, Paul
Title:Harnessing the strenghts of the leprosy programme to control tuberculosis ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; 1995. 2 p. ilus.
Descriptors:HANSENIASE
TUBERCULOSE
SERVIÇOS PREVENTIVOS
ETIOPIA
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Id:9741
Author:Becx-Bleumink, Marijke
Title:Multidrug therapy in the control of leprosy: a field study ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; 1994. 6 p. tab.
Descriptors:HANSENIASE
HANSENIASE
HANSENIASE
HANSENIASE
LEPROSTATICOS
DEFICIENTES
DEFICIENTES
QUIMIOTERAPIA COMBINADA
ETIOPIA
PREVISOES
PRIORIDADES EM SAUDE
INCIDENCIA
VIGILANCIA DA POPULAÇAO
DESENVOLVIMENTO DE PROGRAMAS
AVALIAÇAO DE PROGRAMAS
RECIDIVA
SISTEMA DE REGISTROS
RESULTADO DE TRATAMENTO
Limits:HUMANO
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Id:9720
Author:Gravem, Paul Egil
Title:Heel ulcer in leprosy treated with fasciocutaneous island flap from the instep of the sole ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; 1991. 6 p. ilus, tab.
Descriptors:ETIOPIA
FASCIA
FASCIA
SEGUIMENTOS
ULCERA DO PÉ
SOBREVIVENCIA DE ENXERTO
CALCANHAR
HANSENIASE
MUSCULOS
MUSCULOS
TRANSPLANTE DE PELE
TRANSPLANTE DE PELE
RETALHOS CIRURGICOS
RETALHOS CIRURGICOS
CICATRIZAÇAO DE FERIDAS
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Id:9687
Author:Frommel, Dominique; Tekle-Haimanot, Redda; Berhe, Nega; Aussel, Laure; Verdier, Mireille; Preux, Pierre-Marie; Denis, Francois
Title:A survey of antibodies to hepatitis C virus in Ethiopia ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; 1993. 5 p. tab.
Descriptors:ADOLESCENCIA
FATORES ETARIOS
CRIANÇA
ESTUDOS DE COORTES
ESTUDOS TRANSVERSAIS
ETIOPIA
ANTICORPOS ANTI-HEPATITE
HEPATITE C
HEPATITE C
ANTICORPOS PRESENTES EM HEPATITE C
TÉCNICAS IMUNOENZIMATICAS
HANSENIASE
DOENÇAS DO SISTEMA NERVOSO
PREVALENCIA
FATORES DE RISCO
POPULAÇAO RURAL
DERMATOPATIAS
HEPACIVIRUS/*IM
DERMATOPATIAS/CO
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Id:9430
Author:Tekle-Haimanot, R; Frommel, D; Tadesse, T; Verdier, M; Abebe, M; Denis, F
Title:A survey of HTLV-1 and HIVs in Ethiopian leprosy patients ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; 1991. 3 p. tab.
Descriptors:ADOLESCENCIA
ETIOPIA
INFECÇOES POR HIV
INFECÇOES POR HIV
HIV-1
HIV-2
INFECÇOES POR HTLV-I
INFECÇOES POR HTLV-I
LACTENTE
RECÉM-NASCIDO
HANSENIASE
HANSENIASE
PREVALENCIA
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Id:378
Author:Feron,.
Title:La leproserie Saint Antoine de Harar (Ethiopie) et les traitements pratiques.
Source:In: Congreso Internacional de la Lepra, 5.Congreso Internacional de la Lepra, 5/Memoria. Havana, Asociacion Internacional de Lepra, 1948. p.1180-6ilus.
Conference:Present in: Congreso Internacional de la Lepra, 5, Havana, 3-11 abr. 1948.
Descriptors:HANSENIASE
COLONIAS DE HANSENIANOS
ETIOPIA
CONDUTAS TERAPEUTICAS
Location:BR191.1; WC335.3, C76m



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