Survey of newly diagnosed leprosy patients in Japan (1993-2000)

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We analyzed the medical and social problems of newly registered leprosy patients in the past 8 years from 1993 to 2000 in a low endemic country, Japan. There were 56 registered Japanese patients (males, 32; females, 24), and 76 registered foreign patients (males, 56; females, 20). The number of Japanese patients in each year was between 5 and 9, and 2/3of them were from Okinawa Prefecture, located in subtropical zone. But the number of foreign patients in each year was between 5 and 18, and 2/5 of them were from Brazil. The number of foreign patients was greater than that of Japanese patients. Male/female ratio has decreased among the Japanese.

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Ishii, N., Obara, A., Ozaki, M., Kumano, K., Sugita, Y., Namisato, M., … Sasaki, S. (2002). Survey of newly diagnosed leprosy patients in Japan (1993-2000). Japanese Journal of Leprosy. Japanese Leprosy Association. https://doi.org/10.5025/hansen.71.223

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