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Introduction A few older publications describe leprosy associated with pregnancy, a situation that has been linked to leprosy exacerbation. This study aimed to describe the detection rate of this association in the State of Pará by county and Integration Region (IR) from 2007 to 2009 via an analysis of sociodemographic, epidemiological and operational indices. Methods This was a descriptive study using information generated by the SINAN. The Detection Coefficient of the Leprosy and Pregnancy Association (DCLP) epidemiological index was constructed to help interpret the endemicity parameters. The disease was considered hyperendemic when greater than two cases per 10,000 inhabitants were identified. Results During the study period, 149 associations were detected, with 14 hyperendemic counties: seven in 2007, five in 2008 and two in 2009. The Carajás Integrated Region displayed the highest DCLP index in the period. Eldorado dos Carajás had the single highest DCLP index (5.7/10,000 inhabitants, 2008), whereas the DCLP index in Conceição do Araguaia was very high in all three years. However, most counties displayed low or medium DCLP indices. The annual averages were 0.31 DCLP (2007), bass; 0.30 (2008), bass and 0.19 (2009), bass. The average DCLP index was 0.26, which is considered low. Three clusters of medium endemicity were identified by the average DCLP in the study period. Conclusions The analyses indicated that the surveillance program is still unsatisfactory in Pará. The interpretation of the endemicity parameters enabled qualitative and quantitative analyses to determine the epidemiological panorama of this association. The identification of high endemicity requires further clarification.

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Introduction The association between leprosy and pregnancy is currently poorly understood and has been linked to serious clinical consequences. Methods A retrospective study between 2007 and 2009 was performed in the integration region of Carajás, Brazil on a population of pregnant lepers, with non-lepers of ages 12-49 years serving as the reference population. Results Twenty-nine pregnant lepers were studied during the study period. The detection rates (DRs) for the studied association were 4.7 in 2007, 9.4 in 2008, and 4.3 in 2009. Conclusions The Carajás region presented a medium pattern of endemicity during most of the study period, with a high DR found in 2008.

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O estudo fitossociológico levou em consideração duas áreas localizadas em Carajás e Marabá, na região sul do Pará. A amostragem abordou dois níveis: 1) Indivíduos com DAP ≥ 20cm em parcelas de 20m x 200m e, II) Indivíduos com 5cm ≤ DAP ≤ 20cm em duas sub-parcelas de 10m x 10m no início c final das parcelas. Todos os indivíduos do segundo nível foram considerados como regeneração natural do povoamento adulto. Em Carajás utilizou-se 35 (trinta e cinco) unidades amostrais (parcelas) e em Marabá 22 (vinte c duas). Do ponto de vista de composição florística, as áreas estudadas apresentaram-se heterogêneas, com índices de Shanon-Weaver estimados em 3,66 e 3,71, respectivamente, para Carajás e Marabá. A equação hipsométrica comum que melhor ajustou os dados observados foi: h = [ d 2.38 + 0.1387 h ] 2 As abundâncias médias foram 131,92 e 127,85 indivíduos/ha, respectivamente, para Carajás e Marabá. As estimativas de área basal foram 15,41 e 17,35 m2/ha nas regiões de Carajás e Marabá, respectivamente. A função de densidade I (Meyer) que melhor ajustou os dados de freqüência por classe de diâmetro (Fi) em função do centro de classe (DAP), para Carajás, foi Fi= e(9,56330614 - 0,07139847d) e Fi =e(8,96125691 - 0,06937877d) para Marabá. Também estimou-se que cerca de 36% das espécies existentes nas regiões estudadas possuem valor econômico no mercado madeireiro.