Leprosy among female prisoners in Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Parente,Eriza de Oliveira
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Leal,Marto, Kendall,Carl, Mota,Rosa Maria Salani, Pires Neto,Roberto da Justa, Macena,Raimunda Hermelinda Maia, Kerr,Ligia
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ciência & Saúde Coletiva (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract To estimate the prevalence of leprosy among Brazilian female prisoners and identify factors associated with the disease. Cross-sectional study conducted between 2014 and 2015 in 15 Brazilian female prisons. The data of 1,327 women were collected using Audio Computer-Assisted Self-Interviewing and dermatological and neurological examination to identify suspicious lesions of leprosy. The average age was 33.4 years. Suspicion of leprosy was identified in 5.1% of women in prison, and lifetime self-reported prevalence was 7.5%. The variables that were associated with lifetime self-reported leprosy were: women in prison once being twice as likely to have leprosy; white women were 1.4 time more likely to have leprosy than non-white women; women who knew someone with leprosy was 1.9 time more likely to have leprosy; and women who shared a cell with 11 or more women were 2.5 times more likely to have leprosy than women who shared a cell with two or fewer people. The leprosy prevalence among female prisoners in Brazil were greater than that found in a Brazilian woman of the general population and show the extremely high vulnerability of this population generated through pre-incarceration poverty, as well as potential transmission in prison.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Leprosy among female prisoners in Brazil
title Leprosy among female prisoners in Brazil
spellingShingle Leprosy among female prisoners in Brazil
Parente,Eriza de Oliveira
Leprosy
Female prisoners
Prisons
Brazil
title_short Leprosy among female prisoners in Brazil
title_full Leprosy among female prisoners in Brazil
title_fullStr Leprosy among female prisoners in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Leprosy among female prisoners in Brazil
title_sort Leprosy among female prisoners in Brazil
author Parente,Eriza de Oliveira
author_facet Parente,Eriza de Oliveira
Leal,Marto
Kendall,Carl
Mota,Rosa Maria Salani
Pires Neto,Roberto da Justa
Macena,Raimunda Hermelinda Maia
Kerr,Ligia
author_role author
author2 Leal,Marto
Kendall,Carl
Mota,Rosa Maria Salani
Pires Neto,Roberto da Justa
Macena,Raimunda Hermelinda Maia
Kerr,Ligia
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Parente,Eriza de Oliveira
Leal,Marto
Kendall,Carl
Mota,Rosa Maria Salani
Pires Neto,Roberto da Justa
Macena,Raimunda Hermelinda Maia
Kerr,Ligia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Leprosy
Female prisoners
Prisons
Brazil
topic Leprosy
Female prisoners
Prisons
Brazil
description Abstract To estimate the prevalence of leprosy among Brazilian female prisoners and identify factors associated with the disease. Cross-sectional study conducted between 2014 and 2015 in 15 Brazilian female prisons. The data of 1,327 women were collected using Audio Computer-Assisted Self-Interviewing and dermatological and neurological examination to identify suspicious lesions of leprosy. The average age was 33.4 years. Suspicion of leprosy was identified in 5.1% of women in prison, and lifetime self-reported prevalence was 7.5%. The variables that were associated with lifetime self-reported leprosy were: women in prison once being twice as likely to have leprosy; white women were 1.4 time more likely to have leprosy than non-white women; women who knew someone with leprosy was 1.9 time more likely to have leprosy; and women who shared a cell with 11 or more women were 2.5 times more likely to have leprosy than women who shared a cell with two or fewer people. The leprosy prevalence among female prisoners in Brazil were greater than that found in a Brazilian woman of the general population and show the extremely high vulnerability of this population generated through pre-incarceration poverty, as well as potential transmission in prison.
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