Epidemiology of leprosy in Cumanayagua (2006-2011): retrospective cohort study

Introduction. Hansen's disease is currently a health problem in the municipality of Cumanayagua. Objective. To describe the epidemiology of this condition. Methods. Retrospective, descriptive study of leprosy in the Municipality of Cumanayagua, Cuba, from 2006 to 2011. Study universe are all ca...

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Main Authors: Ana Isabel Fernández Juviel, Guillermo Martínez López, Félix Ibrahim Hidalgo Pereira
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Language:English
Published: Medwave Estudios Limitada 2012-12-01
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.5867/medwave.2012.11.5578
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spelling doaj-68982fcbab8b46c69834f25878859b432020-11-24T21:02:25ZengMedwave Estudios LimitadaMedwave0717-63842012-12-011211e5578Epidemiology of leprosy in Cumanayagua (2006-2011): retrospective cohort studyAna Isabel Fernández JuvielGuillermo Martínez LópezFélix Ibrahim Hidalgo PereiraIntroduction. Hansen's disease is currently a health problem in the municipality of Cumanayagua. Objective. To describe the epidemiology of this condition. Methods. Retrospective, descriptive study of leprosy in the Municipality of Cumanayagua, Cuba, from 2006 to 2011. Study universe are all cases occurring during this period and are consistent with the sample. Data were obtained from the Municipal Center for Hygiene and Epidemiology records, as well as from the survey conducted by the National Leprosy Control for each new case. The results were analyzed with SPSS 15.0, and are presented in tables. Results. Incidence was silent during prolonged periods of the study phase with a marked rise in in 2009. Females were affected most by leprosy during the selected study period reaching 54.2% of the total sample. Indeterminate leprosy and tuberculoid leprosy predominated, with respective rates of 37.5% and 29.1%. In 41.6% of leprosy patients, over a year elapsed between the onset of symptoms and diagnosis. 83.3% of patients spontaneously went to the doctor for diagnosis while only 4.2% were diagnosed through contact tracing. Multibacillary leprosy prevailed in 62.5% of cases. Conclusion. In 2009, there was evidence of a significant increase in the incidence of leprosy in the municipality under study reaching a rate of 15.0 per 100,000 inhabitants. http://dx.doi.org/10.5867/medwave.2012.11.5578leprosy prevalenceincidenceepidemiology
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author Ana Isabel Fernández Juviel
Guillermo Martínez López
Félix Ibrahim Hidalgo Pereira
spellingShingle Ana Isabel Fernández Juviel
Guillermo Martínez López
Félix Ibrahim Hidalgo Pereira
Epidemiology of leprosy in Cumanayagua (2006-2011): retrospective cohort study
Medwave
leprosy prevalence
incidence
epidemiology
author_facet Ana Isabel Fernández Juviel
Guillermo Martínez López
Félix Ibrahim Hidalgo Pereira
author_sort Ana Isabel Fernández Juviel
title Epidemiology of leprosy in Cumanayagua (2006-2011): retrospective cohort study
title_short Epidemiology of leprosy in Cumanayagua (2006-2011): retrospective cohort study
title_full Epidemiology of leprosy in Cumanayagua (2006-2011): retrospective cohort study
title_fullStr Epidemiology of leprosy in Cumanayagua (2006-2011): retrospective cohort study
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiology of leprosy in Cumanayagua (2006-2011): retrospective cohort study
title_sort epidemiology of leprosy in cumanayagua (2006-2011): retrospective cohort study
publisher Medwave Estudios Limitada
series Medwave
issn 0717-6384
publishDate 2012-12-01
description Introduction. Hansen's disease is currently a health problem in the municipality of Cumanayagua. Objective. To describe the epidemiology of this condition. Methods. Retrospective, descriptive study of leprosy in the Municipality of Cumanayagua, Cuba, from 2006 to 2011. Study universe are all cases occurring during this period and are consistent with the sample. Data were obtained from the Municipal Center for Hygiene and Epidemiology records, as well as from the survey conducted by the National Leprosy Control for each new case. The results were analyzed with SPSS 15.0, and are presented in tables. Results. Incidence was silent during prolonged periods of the study phase with a marked rise in in 2009. Females were affected most by leprosy during the selected study period reaching 54.2% of the total sample. Indeterminate leprosy and tuberculoid leprosy predominated, with respective rates of 37.5% and 29.1%. In 41.6% of leprosy patients, over a year elapsed between the onset of symptoms and diagnosis. 83.3% of patients spontaneously went to the doctor for diagnosis while only 4.2% were diagnosed through contact tracing. Multibacillary leprosy prevailed in 62.5% of cases. Conclusion. In 2009, there was evidence of a significant increase in the incidence of leprosy in the municipality under study reaching a rate of 15.0 per 100,000 inhabitants.
topic leprosy prevalence
incidence
epidemiology
url http://dx.doi.org/10.5867/medwave.2012.11.5578
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