Assessment of leishmaniasis notification system in Santiago del Estero, Argentina, 1990-1993

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Using a capture-recapture method, this study evaluates the completeness of the cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) surveillance system in four districts of Santiago del Estero province, Argentina, for the period 1990-1993. Four reporting sources were evaluated: medical records kept by health facilities, interviews conducted during a case-control study, and the national and provincial levels of the leishmaniasis surveillance system (LSS). Using the capture-recapture method it was estimated that 210 cases (95% confidence interval [CI]: 202-218) of CL occurred in the four districts during the study period. Completeness of reporting to the leishmaniasis surveillance system at the national level was estimated to be 44.8% (95% CI: 43.2-46.4). The study results indicate that there is substantial under-reporting within the LSS, although it did show the appropriate secular trends. The reasons for under-reporting and methods for addressing this problem are discussed.

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Yadón, Z. E., Quigley, M. A., Davies, C. R., Rodrigues, L. C., & Segura, E. L. (2001). Assessment of leishmaniasis notification system in Santiago del Estero, Argentina, 1990-1993. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 65(1), 27–30. https://doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.2001.65.27

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