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Title: Inequality of gender, age and disabilities due to leprosy and trends in a hyperendemic metropolis: Evidence from an eleven-year time series study in Midwest of Brazil
Authors: Martoreli Júnior, Francisco
Ramos, Antônio
Alves, Josilene
Almeida Crispim, Juliane
Seles Alves, Luana
Zamboni Berra, Thaís
Barbosa, Tatiana
Paulino da Costa, Fernanda
Mathias Alves, Yan
Sousa dos Santos, Márcio
Gomes, Dulce
Yamamura, Mellina
Carvalho Pinto, Ione
Fuentealba-Torre, Miguel
Nunes, Carla
Meneguetti PieriI, Flávia
Arcoverde, Marcos
Arcêncio, Ricardo Alexandre
Editors: Novaes Ramos, Alberto
Issue Date: Nov-2021
Publisher: Plos Neglected Tropical Deseases
Citation: Martoreli Júnior JF, Ramos ACV, Alves JD, Crispim JdA, Alves LS, Berra TZ, et al. (2021). Inequality of gender, age and disabilities due to leprosy and trends in a hyperendemic metropolis: Evidence from an eleven-year time series study in Central-West Brazil. PLoS Negl Trop Dis 15(11): e0009941. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal. pntd.0009941
Abstract: In the 2019 report, Brazil had a detection rate of 13.23 per 100.000 inhabitants far from the goal of less than 1 leprosy (Hansen’s Disease) case per 10,000 inhabitants describe by the World Health Organization. The present study aimed to investigate the epidemiological situation of leprosy and its trend between 2008 and 2018 in a hyperendemic metropolis in the Central-West region of Brazil. A total of 9.739 leprosy cases were reported between 2008 and 2018. The majority of cases were male (58.37%), with a predominant age of 15 to 59 years (87.55%). The predominant level of education was incomplete elementary school (43.96%). The disability grade at diagnosis showed that 40.19% had G0D and for the G2D was 8.06%.There was a predominance in operational classification of multibacillary cases (72.85%). While detection rate trends in females and the majority of the age groups are decreasing, increases are seen in the detection of male patients and patients already suffering from disabilities. Although declining trends were presented, the metropolis is still not close to elimination showing the need prioritize leprosy actions and to improve care for this disease.
URI: https://journals.plos.org/plosntds/article?id=10.1371/journal.pntd.0009941
http://hdl.handle.net/10174/30845
Type: article
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