Effect of the Brazilian conditional cash transfer and primary health care programs on the new case detection rate of leprosy.

Social determinants can affect the transmission of leprosy and its progression to disease. Not much is known about the effectiveness of welfare and primary health care policies on the reduction of leprosy occurrence. The aim of this study is to evaluate the impact of the Brazilian cash transfer (Bol...

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Main Authors: Joilda Silva Nery, Susan Martins Pereira, Davide Rasella, Maria Lúcia Fernandes Penna, Rosana Aquino, Laura Cunha Rodrigues, Mauricio Lima Barreto, Gerson Oliveira Penna
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-11-01
Series:PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4239003?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-206b01c388994da4a1c257233070376b2020-11-25T01:21:26ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases1935-27271935-27352014-11-01811e335710.1371/journal.pntd.0003357Effect of the Brazilian conditional cash transfer and primary health care programs on the new case detection rate of leprosy.Joilda Silva NerySusan Martins PereiraDavide RasellaMaria Lúcia Fernandes PennaRosana AquinoLaura Cunha RodriguesMauricio Lima BarretoGerson Oliveira PennaSocial determinants can affect the transmission of leprosy and its progression to disease. Not much is known about the effectiveness of welfare and primary health care policies on the reduction of leprosy occurrence. The aim of this study is to evaluate the impact of the Brazilian cash transfer (Bolsa Família Program-BFP) and primary health care (Family Health Program-FHP) programs on new case detection rate of leprosy.We conducted the study with a mixed ecological design, a combination of an ecological multiple-group and time-trend design in the period 2004-2011 with the Brazilian municipalities as unit of analysis. The main independent variables were the BFP and FHP coverage at the municipal level and the outcome was new case detection rate of leprosy. Leprosy new cases, BFP and FHP coverage, population and other relevant socio-demographic covariates were obtained from national databases. We used fixed-effects negative binomial models for panel data adjusted for relevant socio-demographic covariates. A total of 1,358 municipalities were included in the analysis. In the studied period, while the municipal coverage of BFP and FHP increased, the new case detection rate of leprosy decreased. Leprosy new case detection rate was significantly reduced in municipalities with consolidated BFP coverage (Risk Ratio 0.79; 95% CI  =0.74-0.83) and significantly increased in municipalities with FHP coverage in the medium (72-95%) (Risk Ratio 1.05; 95% CI  =1.02-1.09) and higher coverage tertiles (>95%) (Risk Ratio 1.12; 95% CI  =1.08-1.17).At the same time the Family Health Program had been effective in increasing the new case detection rate of leprosy in Brazil, the Bolsa Família Program was associated with a reduction of the new case detection rate of leprosy that we propose reflects a reduction in leprosy incidence.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4239003?pdf=render
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author Joilda Silva Nery
Susan Martins Pereira
Davide Rasella
Maria Lúcia Fernandes Penna
Rosana Aquino
Laura Cunha Rodrigues
Mauricio Lima Barreto
Gerson Oliveira Penna
spellingShingle Joilda Silva Nery
Susan Martins Pereira
Davide Rasella
Maria Lúcia Fernandes Penna
Rosana Aquino
Laura Cunha Rodrigues
Mauricio Lima Barreto
Gerson Oliveira Penna
Effect of the Brazilian conditional cash transfer and primary health care programs on the new case detection rate of leprosy.
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
author_facet Joilda Silva Nery
Susan Martins Pereira
Davide Rasella
Maria Lúcia Fernandes Penna
Rosana Aquino
Laura Cunha Rodrigues
Mauricio Lima Barreto
Gerson Oliveira Penna
author_sort Joilda Silva Nery
title Effect of the Brazilian conditional cash transfer and primary health care programs on the new case detection rate of leprosy.
title_short Effect of the Brazilian conditional cash transfer and primary health care programs on the new case detection rate of leprosy.
title_full Effect of the Brazilian conditional cash transfer and primary health care programs on the new case detection rate of leprosy.
title_fullStr Effect of the Brazilian conditional cash transfer and primary health care programs on the new case detection rate of leprosy.
title_full_unstemmed Effect of the Brazilian conditional cash transfer and primary health care programs on the new case detection rate of leprosy.
title_sort effect of the brazilian conditional cash transfer and primary health care programs on the new case detection rate of leprosy.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
issn 1935-2727
1935-2735
publishDate 2014-11-01
description Social determinants can affect the transmission of leprosy and its progression to disease. Not much is known about the effectiveness of welfare and primary health care policies on the reduction of leprosy occurrence. The aim of this study is to evaluate the impact of the Brazilian cash transfer (Bolsa Família Program-BFP) and primary health care (Family Health Program-FHP) programs on new case detection rate of leprosy.We conducted the study with a mixed ecological design, a combination of an ecological multiple-group and time-trend design in the period 2004-2011 with the Brazilian municipalities as unit of analysis. The main independent variables were the BFP and FHP coverage at the municipal level and the outcome was new case detection rate of leprosy. Leprosy new cases, BFP and FHP coverage, population and other relevant socio-demographic covariates were obtained from national databases. We used fixed-effects negative binomial models for panel data adjusted for relevant socio-demographic covariates. A total of 1,358 municipalities were included in the analysis. In the studied period, while the municipal coverage of BFP and FHP increased, the new case detection rate of leprosy decreased. Leprosy new case detection rate was significantly reduced in municipalities with consolidated BFP coverage (Risk Ratio 0.79; 95% CI  =0.74-0.83) and significantly increased in municipalities with FHP coverage in the medium (72-95%) (Risk Ratio 1.05; 95% CI  =1.02-1.09) and higher coverage tertiles (>95%) (Risk Ratio 1.12; 95% CI  =1.08-1.17).At the same time the Family Health Program had been effective in increasing the new case detection rate of leprosy in Brazil, the Bolsa Família Program was associated with a reduction of the new case detection rate of leprosy that we propose reflects a reduction in leprosy incidence.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4239003?pdf=render
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