In Guadeloupe between 1970 and 1984, the incidence of new cases of leprosy, analysed through the computerization of data collected by the Leprosy Control Unit on OMSLEP record cards, showed a decline from 24 per 100,000 inhabitants in 1970 to 11 per 100,000 inhabitants in 1984 (y=-1.44). The decline was not significantly different in paucibacillary forms (y=-0.94) and in multibacillary forms (y=-0.45) but was much stronger among children below the age of 15 years (y=-3.22) than among adults (y=-0.67). During the same period 117 relapses were noted among the annual mean pool of 624 multibacillary patients who had been receiving lifelong treatment with dapsone alone for more than 5 years. The average number of relapses was 7.8 per year and the mean relapse rate 1.2% per year. The relapses have not in general been due to discontinuation of treatment by the patients because all cases of relapse for which a mouse inoculation has been carried out since 1980 harboured dapsone-resistant Mycobacterium leprae. Prevention of relapses by chemotherapy of inactive multibacillary cases still under treatment with dapsone alone appears as a priority for the control of leprosy in Guadeloupe.
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Cartel, J. L., Naudillon, Y., Remy, J. C., & Grosset, J. H. (1987). Contribution of relapses to total infection sources of leprosy in Guadeloupe. Leprosy Review, 58(4), 339–348. https://doi.org/10.5935/0305-7518.19870036
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