Leprosy and gender in Brazil: trends in an endemic area of the Northeast region, 2001–2014
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE To analyze, stratifield by gender, trends of the new case leprosy detection rates in the general population and in children; of grade 2 disability, and of proportion of multibacillary cases, in the state of Bahia, Brazil from 2001 to 2014. METHODS A time series study based on leprosy data from the National Information System for Notifiable Diseases. The time trend analysis included Poisson regression models by infection points (Joinpoint) stratified by gender. RESULTS There was a total of 40,054 new leprosy cases with a downward trend of the overall detection rate (Average Annual Percent Change [AAPC = -0.4, 95%CI -2.8–1.9] and a non-significant increase in children under 15 years (AAPC = 0.2, 95%CI -3.9–4.5). The proportion of grade 2 disability among new cases increased significantly (AAPC = 4.0, 95%CI 1.3–6.8), as well as the proportion of multibacillary cases (AAPC = 2.2, 95%CI 0.1–4.3). Stratification by gender showed a downward trend of detection rates in females and no significant change in males; in females, there was a more pronounced upward trend of the proportion of multibacillary and grade 2 disability cases. CONCLUSIONS Leprosy is still highly endemic in the state of Bahia, with active transmission, late diagnosis, and a probable hidden endemic. There are different gender patterns, indicating the importance of early diagnosis and prompt treatment, specifically in males without neglecting the situation among females. |
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Leprosy and gender in Brazil: trends in an endemic area of the Northeast region, 2001–2014Leprosy, epidemiologyGender and HealthDisease NotificationEndemic DiseasesNeglected DiseasesTime Series StudiesABSTRACT OBJECTIVE To analyze, stratifield by gender, trends of the new case leprosy detection rates in the general population and in children; of grade 2 disability, and of proportion of multibacillary cases, in the state of Bahia, Brazil from 2001 to 2014. METHODS A time series study based on leprosy data from the National Information System for Notifiable Diseases. The time trend analysis included Poisson regression models by infection points (Joinpoint) stratified by gender. RESULTS There was a total of 40,054 new leprosy cases with a downward trend of the overall detection rate (Average Annual Percent Change [AAPC = -0.4, 95%CI -2.8–1.9] and a non-significant increase in children under 15 years (AAPC = 0.2, 95%CI -3.9–4.5). The proportion of grade 2 disability among new cases increased significantly (AAPC = 4.0, 95%CI 1.3–6.8), as well as the proportion of multibacillary cases (AAPC = 2.2, 95%CI 0.1–4.3). Stratification by gender showed a downward trend of detection rates in females and no significant change in males; in females, there was a more pronounced upward trend of the proportion of multibacillary and grade 2 disability cases. CONCLUSIONS Leprosy is still highly endemic in the state of Bahia, with active transmission, late diagnosis, and a probable hidden endemic. There are different gender patterns, indicating the importance of early diagnosis and prompt treatment, specifically in males without neglecting the situation among females.Faculdade de Saúde Pública da Universidade de São Paulo2018-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-89102018000100216Revista de Saúde Pública v.52 2018reponame:Revista de Saúde Públicainstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USP10.11606/s1518-8787.2018052000335info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSouza,Eliana Amorim deFerreira,Anderson FuentesBoigny,Reagan NzunduAlencar,Carlos HenriqueHeukelbach,JorgMartins-Melo,Francisco RogerlândioBarbosa,Jaqueline CaracasRamos Jr,Alberto Novaeseng2018-03-08T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0034-89102018000100216Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_serial&pid=0034-8910&lng=pt&nrm=isoONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phprevsp@org.usp.br||revsp1@usp.br1518-87870034-8910opendoar:2018-03-08T00:00Revista de Saúde Pública - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false |
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Leprosy and gender in Brazil: trends in an endemic area of the Northeast region, 2001–2014 |
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Leprosy and gender in Brazil: trends in an endemic area of the Northeast region, 2001–2014 |
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Leprosy and gender in Brazil: trends in an endemic area of the Northeast region, 2001–2014 Souza,Eliana Amorim de Leprosy, epidemiology Gender and Health Disease Notification Endemic Diseases Neglected Diseases Time Series Studies |
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Leprosy and gender in Brazil: trends in an endemic area of the Northeast region, 2001–2014 |
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Leprosy and gender in Brazil: trends in an endemic area of the Northeast region, 2001–2014 |
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Leprosy and gender in Brazil: trends in an endemic area of the Northeast region, 2001–2014 |
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Leprosy and gender in Brazil: trends in an endemic area of the Northeast region, 2001–2014 |
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Leprosy and gender in Brazil: trends in an endemic area of the Northeast region, 2001–2014 |
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Souza,Eliana Amorim de |
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Souza,Eliana Amorim de Ferreira,Anderson Fuentes Boigny,Reagan Nzundu Alencar,Carlos Henrique Heukelbach,Jorg Martins-Melo,Francisco Rogerlândio Barbosa,Jaqueline Caracas Ramos Jr,Alberto Novaes |
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Ferreira,Anderson Fuentes Boigny,Reagan Nzundu Alencar,Carlos Henrique Heukelbach,Jorg Martins-Melo,Francisco Rogerlândio Barbosa,Jaqueline Caracas Ramos Jr,Alberto Novaes |
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Souza,Eliana Amorim de Ferreira,Anderson Fuentes Boigny,Reagan Nzundu Alencar,Carlos Henrique Heukelbach,Jorg Martins-Melo,Francisco Rogerlândio Barbosa,Jaqueline Caracas Ramos Jr,Alberto Novaes |
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Leprosy, epidemiology Gender and Health Disease Notification Endemic Diseases Neglected Diseases Time Series Studies |
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Leprosy, epidemiology Gender and Health Disease Notification Endemic Diseases Neglected Diseases Time Series Studies |
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ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE To analyze, stratifield by gender, trends of the new case leprosy detection rates in the general population and in children; of grade 2 disability, and of proportion of multibacillary cases, in the state of Bahia, Brazil from 2001 to 2014. METHODS A time series study based on leprosy data from the National Information System for Notifiable Diseases. The time trend analysis included Poisson regression models by infection points (Joinpoint) stratified by gender. RESULTS There was a total of 40,054 new leprosy cases with a downward trend of the overall detection rate (Average Annual Percent Change [AAPC = -0.4, 95%CI -2.8–1.9] and a non-significant increase in children under 15 years (AAPC = 0.2, 95%CI -3.9–4.5). The proportion of grade 2 disability among new cases increased significantly (AAPC = 4.0, 95%CI 1.3–6.8), as well as the proportion of multibacillary cases (AAPC = 2.2, 95%CI 0.1–4.3). Stratification by gender showed a downward trend of detection rates in females and no significant change in males; in females, there was a more pronounced upward trend of the proportion of multibacillary and grade 2 disability cases. CONCLUSIONS Leprosy is still highly endemic in the state of Bahia, with active transmission, late diagnosis, and a probable hidden endemic. There are different gender patterns, indicating the importance of early diagnosis and prompt treatment, specifically in males without neglecting the situation among females. |
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