31 resultados para Hanseniase


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Pós-graduação em Doenças Tropicais - FMB

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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)

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O presente estudo descreve a avaliação operacional das açoes de controle do programa da hanseniase nas unidades de saúde do distrito administrtivo do Guamá- dagua do municipio de Belém no Estado do Pará. Trata de um estudo quantitativo ecológico do tipo transversal. Realizada no periodo de 2005 a 2010 em 11 unidades de saúde sendo 05 Centros de saude e 06 casas familias . Os dados utilizados foram secundários obtidos através do Sistema de informação de agravos de notificação- SINAN relacionado a 05 indicadores operacionais utilizados pelo Ministerio da Saúde para avaliação do Programa de Controle da Hanseniase e os dados primários coletados por meio de entrevistas com os profissionais de saúde . Os resultados encontrados no distrito foram: coeficiente de detecção no periodo de 22,6 a 39,7 casos de hanseníase por 100.000 habitantes muito alto de acordo com os parametros do MS.Na avaliação de incapacidade no momento do diagnóstico o resultado encontrado foi regular (81,3%) levando-se em consideração o total dos casos notificados.Evidenciou-se uma precariedade na avaliação do grau de incapacidade dos casos curados em todo o período de estudo. Quanto as altas curadas o percentual encontrado foi acima de 90% na maioria das unidades.Observou-se que o abandono de tratamento nas unidades do Distrito Dagua se manteve estável, apresentando percentuais abaixo de 10% em (6) seis das onze unidades.Identificou-se que as unidades do bairro da Terra Firme contribuíram para elevação dos percentuais de alta por abandono.Na entrevista realizada com profissionais sobre as capacitações recebidas, a associação entre as variáveis, aptidão para diagnosticar e tratar hanseníase e complicações e ou reações, com as variáveis como idade, categoria profissional e tempo de serviço. identificou-se que a variável tempo de serviço foi considerada estatisticamente significante com um p= 0,0206. Conclui-se que a qualidade do serviço nas unidades do Distrito dagua esta aquém do preconizado em função do real papel e cobertura das equipes de saude da familia e que o controle da hanseníase como problema de saúde pública em Belém requer medidas adicionais de vigilância epidemiológica, além daquelas que atualmente vêm sendo utilizadas.

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The book features profiles in which are told histories of people who, because of having leprosy, have had experienced periods of great prejudice. Even in the 80s, there were still cases of compulsory hospitalization of patients. In other words, people were forced to withdraw from society because they had Hansen's disease. The narrative of the personal histories, at the book, is broken by explanations regarding to the disease and by the development of important aspects concerning the historical theme

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This study aimed at evaluating the perception of leprosy patients, the disease, with regard to its concept and self-care practice, as well as their knowledge concerning drug therapy. Fifteen patients participated in the study, of whom 11 were classified as multibacillary and 04 as paucibacillary. Semi-structure interviews containing six guiding questions were used for data collection, and the Collective Subject Discourse (CSD) was utilized as a theoretical framework. Analysis was performed based on the Theory of Complexity. It showed that patients suffer pain, a fact that is reflected on the need to change habits and prevent disability. It also showed that patients have doubts and feel insecure about treatment and prognosis, and that they are also the target of social prejudice even thought the term leprosy has been replaced by Hansen‟s disease. As regards self-care, the subjects showed lack of autonomy, limitations and subjection to instructions from health care professionals, who, according to the discourse that emerged, are mostly responsible for transmitting the knowledge concerning self-care practice. This fact can be explained by evidence of self-knowledge deficit by the the subjects. Concerning polychemotherapy treatment, which is recommended by the Ministry of Health, it was observed that the knowledge concerning its action and adverse effects is precarious. This information is provided during consultation; however, CSD showed that the subjects do not apprehend it. Therefore, health care professionals must instruct their clients not only as regards conventional treatment practices, but they must also help them to know themselves and to improve their critical judgment so that they can choose the best form of living after being diagnosed with the disease, thus guiding self-care by taking such choice into account

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Leprosy is a spectral disease exhibiting two polar sides, namely, lepromatous leprosy (LL) characterised by impaired T-cell responses and tuberculoid leprosy in which T-cell responses are strong. Proper T-cell activation requires signalling through costimulatory molecules expressed by antigen presenting cells and their ligands on T-cells. We studied the influence of costimulatory molecules on the immune responses of subjects along the leprosy spectrum. The expression of the costimulatory molecules was evaluated in in vitro-stimulated peripheral blood mononuclear cells of lepromatous and tuberculoid patients and healthy exposed individuals (contacts). We show that LL patients have defective monocyte CD86 expression, which likely contributes to the impairment of the antigen presentation process and to patients anergy. Accordingly, CD86 but not CD80 blockade inhibited the lymphoproliferative response to Mycobacterium leprae. Consistent with the LL anergy, there was reduced expression of the positive signalling costimulatory molecules CD28 and CD86 on the T-cells in these patients. In contrast, tuberculoid leprosy patients displayed increased expression of the negative signalling molecules CD152 and programmed death-1 (PD-1), which represents a probable means of modulating an exacerbated immune response and avoiding immunopathology. Notably, the contacts exhibited proper CD86 and CD28 expression but not exacerbated CD152 or PD-1 expression, suggesting that they tend to develop a balanced immunity without requiring immunosuppressive costimulatory signalling.

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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.