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Id:18470
Autor:Hegazy, Aly A; Abdel-Hamid, Ibrahim A; Ahmed, El-Shahat F; Hammad, Sabry M; Hawas, Samia A
Título:Leprosy in a high-prevalence Egyptian village: epidemiology and risk factors
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Fonte:s.l; s.n; 2002. 6 p. ilus, tab.
Resumo:BACKGROUND: The epidemiology of leprosy in rural Egypt is unknown. This prospective household survey was conducted in a high-prevalence Egyptian village in order to explore the epidemiologic characteristics of the disease and to determine the possible socioeconomic and HLA genotype risk factors. METHODS: The subjects of the study were the residents of Kafr-Tambul village in the Dakahlia governorate, Egypt. There were 10,503 inhabitants of the village, of whom 9643 (91.8 per cent) had a complete visual skin examination, and suspected leprosy patients were subjected to histopathological examination and slit skin smears. Each household was interviewed to record personal data on family members, family size, education, occupation, crowding index at sleep, social score and source of water supply. Human leukocyte antigen (HLA) class II genotypes were analyzed in all leprosy patients and in a number of both household (N = 124) and non-household (N = 30) contacts. RESULTS: The overall prevalence of clinical leprosy in the village studied was 24.9/10,000 (95 per cent CI = 16.3-37.6). Individuals above the age of 40 years were 4 times more likely to develop leprosy (OR = 4, P= 0.01). The degree of education, crowding index at sleep, social score and source of water supply were found to be unlikely to increase the risk of leprosy (P > 0.05). The frequencies of HLA-DR2 and -DQ1 were significantly associated with leprosy (OR = 3.33 and 5.4; CI = 0.95-12.07 and 1.08-30.19, respectively, all P < 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Our study provides the first picture of the epidemiology of leprosy in a high-prevalence village in rural Egypt. Leprosy detection campaigns should be initiated and directed towards high-prevalence villages. Provision of leprosy control activities in rural health units is necessary in order to detect new cases. The risk for leprosy is associated with HLA-DR2 and -DQ1 markers, and these markers appear to increase personal susceptibility to leprosy in this village. (AU).
Descritores:FATORES ETARIOS
EGITO/epidemiol
PREDISPOSICAO GENETICA PARA DOENÇA/genet
GENOTIPO
ANTIGENOS HLA/genet
LEVANTAMENTOS EPIDEMIOLOGICOS
HANSENIASE/epidemiol
HANSENIASE/etiol
HANSENIASE/genet
PREVALÊNCIA
ESTUDOS PROSPECTIVOS
FATORES DE RISCO
POPULACAO RURAL/estatíst
FATORES SOCIOECONÔMICOS
Limites:HUMANO
MASCULINO
FEMININO
ADULTO
MEIA-IDADE
SUPPORT, NON-U.S. GOV'T
Meio Eletrônico: - .
Localização:BR191.1; 09012/s


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Id:15711
Autor:Prasad, P. V. S
Título:Childhood leprosy in a rural hospital
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Fonte:s.l; s.n; 1998. 4 p. tab.
Descritores:ADOLESCENCIA
CRIANÇA
PRÉ-ESCOLAR
ESTUDOS TRANSVERSAIS
HOSPITAIS RURAIS
INCIDENCIA
INDIA
LACTENTE
HANSENIASE
HANSENIASE
POPULAÇAO RURAL
Localização:BR191.1; 08538/s



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