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Id:19585
Author:Ramasoota, Teera; Pinrat, Uarmporn; Mongkolwongroi, Paisal; Ozawa, Toshiharu; Sasaki, Norisuke; Abe, Masahide.
Title:Immunoepidemiological studies on subclinical infection among leprosy household contacts in Thailand.
Source:Int. J. Lep;57(4):752-765, dec. 1989. ^btab, ^bgraf.
Abstract:Three-thousand-fourteen leprosy house-hold contacts in Thailand were surveyed by their personal history, physical examination, and immunological tests. The results were compared with those obtained from villagers in leprosy-endemic and nonendemic areas. The percentages of young people, students, children and grandchildren of the patient, the contacts of multibacillary leprosy cases, long duration of contact, BCG vaccination, FLA-ABS and Dharmendra's lepromin-positive responders were significantly higher in the household contacts than those in the villagers. The percentages of neural and dermal symptoms were not significantly different between the household contacts and the villagers in the endemic area, but the percentages were higher than those of the villagers in the nonendemic area. A PPD skin test was more frequently negative in the former two groups than in the latter. Both FLA-ABS and lepromin tests showed a significant correlation with the age of the contacts, their occupations, blood relation to the patient, the duration of contact, BCG vaccination, dermal signs such as an ill-defined plaque or macule with or without sensory loss, but did not correlate with sex, type of leprosy in the patient, or other skin diseases. The FLA-ABS test in the house-hold contacts and the villagers in an endemic area showed a significant correlation with the neural signs, such as enlargement of the peripheral nerve without sensory loss. These suspicious dermal and neural signs and symptoms were therefore considered signs of Mycobacterium leprae infection. The FLA-ABS test was sufficiently sensitive for detecting this infection and did not correlate with the lepromin or PPD skin tests. FLA-ABS-positive but lepromin-negative responders were found in 33.5% of the house-hold contacts. They were considered to be a high-risk group who may develop clinical leprosy. Nearly half of them were treated with dapsone or BCG according to the results of the PPD skin test. Follow up of these contacts, together with the remaining contacts without treatment, is in progress.
Descriptors:Hanseníase/imunol
Hanseníase/epidemiol
Antígeno de Mitsuda/imunol
Tailândia/epidemiol
Limits:Humanos
Masculino
Feminino
Pré-Escolar
Criança
Electronic Medium:http://hansen.bvs.ilsl.br/textoc/revistas/intjlepr/1989/pdf/v57n4/v57n4a03.pdf / en
Location:Br191.1


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Id:17659
Author:Organizacao Mundial da Saude*.
Title:Eliminating leprosy ..-
Source:s.l; OMS; 1998. 30 p. ilus, mapas, graf. (WHO/LEP/98.4).
 (WHO/LEP/98.4).
Descriptors:HANSENIASE/diag
HANSENIASE/epidemiol
HANSENIASE/fisiopatol
HANSENIASE/compl
HANSENIASE/hist
HANSENIASE/reabil
UGANDA/epidemiol
 INDIA/epidemiol
 TAILÂNDIA/epidemiol
Limits:ESTUDO COMPARATIVO
HUMANO
Location:BR191.1; WC335.300, O14e


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Id:13618
Author:Reichart, P. A; Samaranayake, L. P; Samaranayake, Y. H; Grote, M; Pow, E; Cheung, B
Title:High oral prevalence of Candida krusei in leprosy patients in northern Thailand ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; Dec.2002. 7 p. tab, graf.
Abstract:Although Candida albicans is the most common human yeast pathogen, other Candida species such as C. krusei are now recognized as emerging agents, especially in patients with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) disease. C. krusei is inherently resistant to the widely used triazole antifungal fluconazole and poses therapeutic problems, especially in systemic candidiasis. In a surveillance study of leprosy patients (with arrested or burnt-out disease) in a leprosarium in northern Thailand, we found a rate of oral carriage of C. krusei (36 per cent) significantly (P smaller 0.05) higher than that for a healthy control group (10 per cent). Among the Candida-positive patients, 16 of 35 (46 per cent) carried C. krusei, while C. albicans was the second most common isolate (12 of 35 patients; 34 per cent). The corresponding figures for the control group were 2 of 13 (15 per cent) and 6 of 13 (46 per cent), respectively. Studies of the antifungal resistance of the C. krusei isolates from patients indicated that all except one of the isolates were resistant to fluconazole, two isolates were resistant to ketoconazole, and all isolates were sensitive to amphotericin B. Evaluation of their genetic profiles by randomly amplified polymorphic DNA analysis with three different primers and subsequent analysis of the gel profiles by computerized cluster-derived dendrograms revealed that the C. krusei isolates from patients belonged to 10 disparate clusters, despite the origin from a single locale. These nascent findings indicate an alarmingly high prevalence of a Candida species resistant to a widely used antifungal in a part of the world where HIV disease is endemic. (AU).
Descriptors:ANTIMICOTICOS/farmacol
CANDIDA/clas
CANDIDA/ef drogas
CANDIDA/genet
CANDIDA/isol
CANDIDIASE BUCAL/compl
CANDIDIASE BUCAL/epidemiol
CANDIDIASE BUCAL/microbiol
PORTADOR/epidemiol
PORTADOR/microbiol
Resistência Fúngica a Múltiplas Drogas
HANSENIASE/compl
TESTES DE SENSIBILIDADE MICROBIANA
BOCA/microbiol
PREVALÊNCIA
TECNICA DE AMPLIFICACAO AO ACASO DE DNA POLIMORFICO
TAILÂNDIA/epidemiol
Limits:HUMANO
MASCULINO
FEMININO
MEIA-IDADE
IDOSO
IDOSO DE 80 ANOS OU MAIS
Location:BR191.1; 09003/s


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Id:9831
Author:Wichitwechkarn, Jesdawan; Karnjan, Somjit; Shuntawuttisettee, Siriphan; Sornprasit, Chaluay; Kampirapap, Kowit; Peerapakorn, Somchai
Title:Detection of Mycobacterium leprae infection by PCR ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; 1995. 5 p. ilus, tab.
Descriptors:HANSENIASE
HANSENIASE
HANSENIASE
ANTICORPOS ANTIBACTÉRIAS
QUIMIOTERAPIA
GLICOLIPIDIOS
REAÇAO EM CADEIA POR POLIMERASE
PELE
RESULTADO DE TRATAMENTO
TAILANDIA
Location:BR191.1; 06838/s


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Id:9427
Author:Chanarat, Prasit
Title:Immunogenetic study in leprosy ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; 1992. 7 p. tab, mapa.
Descriptors:SUSCETIBILIDADE A DOENÇA
SUSCETIBILIDADE A DOENÇA
ANTIGENOS HLA
ANTIGENOS HLA
IMUNIDADE CELULAR
HANSENIASE
HANSENIASE
HANSENIASE
CAMUNDONGOS
PREVALENCIA
TAILANDIA
SAUDE MUNDIAL
Location:BR191.1; 06374/s



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