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Hansen's disease: a vanishing disease?
The introduction, implementation, successes and failures of multidrug therapy (MDT) in all Hansen's disease endemic countries are discussed in this paper. The high efficacy of leprosy treatment with MDT and the global reduction of prevalence led the World Health Organization, in 1991, to establ...
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Published in: | Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 2012-12, Vol.107 (suppl 1), p.13-16 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | The introduction, implementation, successes and failures of multidrug
therapy (MDT) in all Hansen's disease endemic countries are
discussed in this paper. The high efficacy of leprosy treatment with
MDT and the global reduction of prevalence led the World Health
Organization, in 1991, to establish the goal of elimination of
Hansen's disease (less than 1 patient per 10,000 inhabitants) to
be accomplished by the year 2000. Brazil, Nepal and East Timor are
among the few countries that didn't reach the elimination goal by
the year 2000 or even 2005. The implications of these aspects are
highlighted in this paper. Current data from endemic and previously
endemic countries that carry a regular leprosy control programme show
that the important fall in prevalence was not followed by the reduction
of the incidence. This means that transmission of Mycobacterium leprae
is still an issue. It is reasonable to conclude that we are still far
from the most important goal of Hansen's disease control: the
interruption of transmission and reduction of incidence. It is
necessary to emphasize to health managers the need of keeping
Hansen's disease control activities to better develop control
programmes in the future. The recent international proposal to
interrupt the transmission of leprosy by the year 2020 seems to
unrealistic and it is discussed in this paper. The possibility of
epidemiological impact related to the human immunodeficiency
virus/Hansen's disease coinfection is also considered. |
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ISSN: | 1678-8060 0074-0276 1678-8060 0074-0276 |
DOI: | 10.1590/S0074-02762012000900003 |