Operational failures of leprosy control in household social networks with overlapping cases in endemic areas in Brazil

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Abstract

Objective. To analyze institutional/programmatic vulnerability of health services in the development of health care actions for people affected by leprosy and contact surveillance. Methods. This was a cross-sectional study conducted in 2017 based on primary data from a sample of leprosy cases notified between 2001-2014 with overlapping cases in household social networks (HSN) in municipalities in the states of Bahia, Piauí and Rondônia, Brazil. Results. A total of 233 leprosy cases were analyzed, 154 (66.1%) belonged to HSN with 3 or more leprosy cases. In 53.2% of cases, 2 or more generations were affected, this being an outcome associated with absence of dermato-neurological examination (prevalence ratio 1.32; confidence interval [95%CI 1.10;1.59]; p-value=0.004). Conclusion. Operational failures in the surveillance of leprosy contacts in areas of high endemicity reinforce the character of institutional/programmatic vulnerability in HSN contexts with more than one case of leprosy in the three states analyzed.

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Boigny, R. N., de Souza, E. A., Ferreira, A. F., Cruz, J. R., García, G. S. M., de Lima Prado, N. M. B., … Júnior, A. N. R. (2020). Operational failures of leprosy control in household social networks with overlapping cases in endemic areas in Brazil. Epidemiologia e Servicos de Saude, 29(4). https://doi.org/10.5123/S1679-49742020000400004

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