Estimation of leprosy prevalence in bago and kawa townships using two-stage probability proportionate to size sampling technique

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Two surveys to estimate leprosy prevalence using two-stage probability proportionate to size sampling technique were conducted in Bago and Kawa townships. A total of 3519 and 3739 individuals were examined in each township. The two surveys were finished within 25 (Bago) and 30 (Kawa) working days at a cost of Kyats 10000 (US$1500) for each survey. The estimated leprosy prevalence obtained in Bago was 9.95 per 1000 population (95% confidence interval (Cl): 7.11-12.78) and in Kawa it was 12.04 per 1000 population (95% Cl: 8.85-15.22). A total of 30 (Bago) and 34 (Kawa) new leprosy cases were detected in the two surveys. Grade I disability was seen to be 20% in Bago and 18.78% in Kawa, whereas grade II disability was 17.14% in Bago and 15.56% in Kawa. © International Epidemiological Association 1992.

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Myin, T., Thet Htoon, M., & Shwe, T. (1992). Estimation of leprosy prevalence in bago and kawa townships using two-stage probability proportionate to size sampling technique. International Journal of Epidemiology, 21(4), 778–783. https://doi.org/10.1093/ije/21.4.778

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