Epidemiological trends of leprosy in an endemic state

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  • Kleane Maria da Fonseca Azevedo Araújo
    • Heloisy Alves de Medeiros Leano
      • Rayssa Nogueira Rodrigues
        • Isabela de Caux Bueno
          • Francisco Carlos Felíx Lana

            DOI:

            https://doi.org/10.15253/2175-6783.2017000600010

            Palabras clave:

            Leprosy, Epidemiology, Primary Health Care.

            Resumen

            Objective: to analyze the epidemiological trends of leprosy in an endemic state. Methods:ecological study of temporal trends. The data were taken from the National Disease Notification System and analyzed through a generalized linear regression using the Prais Winsten method. Results: a total of 12,134 new cases of leprosy were analyzed. There was a downward trend of -4.8% in the overall detection rate and of -6.7% in the detection rate in children under 15 years of age. The proportion of new cases of leprosy with grade 2 physical disability at diagnosis showed a stationary trend of 2.7%. It is noteworthy that the trends of epidemiological indicators of leprosy are heterogeneous among the macro-regions of the health system. Conclusion: the incidence of leprosy declined in the general population, in children under 15 years of age, and the proportion of grade 2 disability showed stability. Despite the decline, it is evident that diagnoses occur late and the transmission remains active.

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            2018-01-09

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            Araújo KM da FA, Leano HA de M, Rodrigues RN, Bueno I de C, Lana FCF. Epidemiological trends of leprosy in an endemic state. Rev Rene [Internet]. 2018 Jan. 9 [cited 2026 Apr. 29];18(6):771-8. Available from: https://periodicos.ufc.br/rene/article/view/31089