Introduction: The clinical characteristics of women who conceive during leprosy and the association between leprosy and pregnancy are not well known. Methods: This cross-sectional study included 49 pregnant or lactating women diagnosed with leprosy in 2011. Results: The patients had a clinical dimorphous form of leprosy (44.9%), no physical incapacity at diagnosis (87.5%), and no complications in either the patient or infant (33.4%). In 36.3% of cases, leprosy symptoms were presented in the last trimester of pregnancy, and in 31.9% of patients were in the first trimester of lactation. Conclusions: The association between leprosy and pregnancy should be routinely investigated, particularly in endemic areas.
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Nogueira, P. S. F., Moura, E. R. F., Dias, A. A., Américo, C. F., Aguiar, L. R., & Valente, M. M. Q. P. (2015). Characteristics of pregnant and lactating women with leprosy. Revista Da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical, 48(1), 96–98. https://doi.org/10.1590/0037-8682-0148-2014
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