3 resultados para Lepra

em Biblioteca Digital da Produção Intelectual da Universidade de São Paulo


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Objectives: To identify people affected by leprosy with impairments after completing multidrug therapy for leprosy, and to assess their limitations in conducting daily activities by applying the Screening of Activity Limitation and Safety Awareness (SALSA) scale. Methods: A cross-sectional study was performed of all residents of a medium-sized city who were treated for leprosy from 1998 to 2006. A specific questionnaire was applied to obtain general and clinical data and the SALSA scale was used to assess limitations in activities. Impairments were assessed using the 'World Health Organization leprosy disability grading system' (WHO-DG). Findings: Of the 335 people affected by leprosy treated in the period, 223 (62.1%) were located and interviewed. A total of 51.6% were female with a mean age of 54 years (SD +/- 15.72) and 67.9% had up to 6 years formal education. The borderline form predominated among interviewees (39.9%) and 54.3% suffer from associated diseases with hypertension (29.1%) and diabetes (10.3%) being the most common. Pain was reported by 54.7% of interviewees. By multiple logistic regression analysis, associations were found between limitations in activities and being female (P < 0.025), family income <= 3 minimum wages (P-value < 0.003), reports of major lesions (P-value < 0.004), pain (P-value < 0.001), associated diseases (P-value < 0.023) and the WHO-DG (P-value < 0.001). Disabilities, as identified using the WHO-DG, were less common (32%) than limitations in activities as evaluated by the SALSA scale (57.8%). Conclusion: Limitations in activities proved to be common in people affected by leprosy and were. associated with low income, being female, reported major lesions, disability, disease and pain.

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Objective The Brazilian National Hansens Disease Control Program recently identified clusters with high disease transmission. Herein, we present different spatial analytical approaches to define highly vulnerable areas in one of these clusters. Method The study area included 373 municipalities in the four Brazilian states Maranha o, Para ', Tocantins and Piaui '. Spatial analysis was based on municipalities as the observation unit, considering the following disease indicators: (i) rate of new cases / 100 000 population, (ii) rate of cases < 15 years / 100 000 population, (iii) new cases with grade-2 disability / 100 000 population and (iv) proportion of new cases with grade-2 disabilities. We performed descriptive spatial analysis, local empirical Bayesian analysis and spatial scan statistic. Results A total of 254 (68.0%) municipalities were classified as hyperendemic (mean annual detection rates > 40 cases / 100 000 inhabitants). There was a concentration of municipalities with higher detection rates in Para ' and in the center of Maranha o. Spatial scan statistic identified 23 likely clusters of new leprosy case detection rates, most of them localized in these two states. These clusters included only 32% of the total population, but 55.4% of new leprosy cases. We also identified 16 significant clusters for the detection rate < 15 years and 11 likely clusters of new cases with grade-2. Several clusters of new cases with grade-2 / population overlap with those of new cases detection and detection of children < 15 years of age. The proportion of new cases with grade-2 did not reveal any significant clusters. Conclusions Several municipality clusters for high leprosy transmission and late diagnosis were identified in an endemic area using different statistical approaches. Spatial scan statistic is adequate to validate and confirm high-risk leprosy areas for transmission and late diagnosis, identified using descriptive spatial analysis and using local empirical Bayesian method. National and State leprosy control programs urgently need to intensify control actions in these highly vulnerable municipalities.

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OBJETIVO: Estimar a frequência das deficiências físicas em pacientes tratados de hanseníase após alta medicamentosa e analisar sua distribuição espacial. MÉTODOS: Estudo descritivo transversal com 232 pessoas tratadas de hanseníase de 1998 a 2006. As deficiências físicas foram avaliadas pelo Grau de Incapacidades da Organização Mundial da Saúde (GI/OMS) e pelo Eye-Hand-Foot (EHF). Os ex-pacientes foram geocodificados pelo endereço de residência e os serviços de reabilitação pelo endereço de sua sede. Foram apresentadas as frequências para o total e para os grupos grau 0, grau 1 e grau 2 do GI-OMS, considerando-se as variáveis clínicas e sociodemográficas na análise descritiva. Foram utilizados os testes t de Student, qui-quadrado (χ2) ou de Fisher, conforme apropriado, considerando-se significativos p < 0,05. RESULTADOS: Cerca de 51,6% era do sexo feminino, com média de idade de 54 anos (dp15,7); 30,5% tinha menos de dois anos de educação formal; 43,5% trabalhava e 26,9% estava aposentado; a forma dimorfa predominou (39,9%). As deficiências avaliadas pelo GI-OMS e pelo EHF atingiram 32% dos ex-pacientes. A presença de deficiências foi maior com o aumento da idade (p = 0,029), em casos multibacilares (p = 0,005) e com julgamento ruim do paciente sobre sua saúde física (p < 0,001). Os que necessitavam de prevenção/reabilitação percorreram distância média de 5,5 km até o serviço de reabilitação. As pessoas com deficiência física estavam distribuídas em todo o município, mas concentravam-se na área mais populosa e de maior carência socioeconômica. CONCLUSÕES: A frequência de deficiências é elevada após a alta medicamentosa. Os ex-pacientes mais velhos, os que tiveram formas multibacilares da doença, os de baixa escolaridade e os que julgam mal a própria saúde física merecem atenção especial para a prevenção e reabilitação de deficiências. A distância entre os serviços de reabilitação e as residências dos pacientes requer reorganização da rede de atendimento no município.