116 research outputs found

    Retrospective study of the morbidity associated with Erythema Nodosum Leprosum in Brazilian leprosy patients

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    Introduction: Leprosy patients may develop immune-mediated inflammatory reactions, which are the main cause of nerve function impairment and disability. Among them, Erythema Nodosum Leprosum (ENL) is a potentially life-threatening systemic condition. There are few data on ENL-associated morbidity and mortality, and the need of hospitalisation due to its complications. Material and methods: We conducted a retrospective cohort study including patients diagnosed at the Souza Araújo Outpatient Clinic, Rio de Janeiro. All patients had a first ENL episode at the clinic or were admitted to the Evandro Chagas Hospital, between 2005–2010. In 2014, we obtained the required data from the patients’ files to describe ENL morbidity and mortality, including treatment-related adverse events. Results: A total of 112 patients (72% male, median age at diagnosis 35 years, 83% had lepromatous leprosy) developed ENL, among the 676 patients diagnosed with leprosy during the study period. Most of the episodes were chronic and severe. Patients were treated with thalidomide and corticosteroids. Half of the patients receiving corticosteroids had adverse events. 14 patients were hospitalised, ten due to ENL complications. Six patients died, four during the ENL episode. None of these deaths could be considered directly caused by ENL or its treatment.Conclusion: In the group of patients studied, although a high morbidity due to the reaction itself and to the adverse effects of its prolonged treatment was observed, mortality due to ENL was not registered. Prospective studies are required in order to recognise leprosy complications, such as ENL, as consequential causes of death

    Caracterização dos macrófagos presentes nas lesões cutâneas da hanseníase: estudo por monoclonais

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    As lesões cutâneas de 16 pacientes com hanseníase foram estudadas por imunofluorescência com anticorpos monoclonais anti-monócitos (OKM1 e anti-MO) e anti-Ia (OKIa). Foi avaliada a atividade de fosfatase ácida utilizando-se naftol AS-B1 fosfato como substrato. Os macrófagos parecem constituir uma população heterogênea em relação aos antigenos estudados neste trabalho e quanto a atividade enzimática. Em todas as formas estudadas um grande número de células eram OKIa positivas

    Impact of PGL-I Seropositivity on the Protective Effect of BCG Vaccination among Leprosy Contacts: A Cohort Study

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    Although leprosy has become a neglected disease, it is an important cause of disability, and 250,000 new cases are still diagnosed worldwide every year. The current study was carried out in Brazil, where almost 40,000 new cases of leprosy are diagnosed every year. The study targeted contacts of leprosy patients, who are at the highest risk of contracting the disease. We studied 2,135 contacts who were diagnosed at the Leprosy Outpatient Clinic at the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation in Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil, between 1987 and 2007. The presence of antibodies against a specific Mycobacterium leprae antigen (PGL-I) at the first examination and BCG vaccination status were evaluated. PGL-I-positive contacts had a higher risk of developing leprosy than PGL-I-negative contacts. Among the former, vaccinated contacts were at higher risk than unvaccinated contacts. Our results indicate that contact examination combined with PGL-I testing and BCG vaccination appears to justify the targeting of PGL-I-positive individuals for enhanced surveillance. Furthermore, it is highly recommended that PGL-I-positive contacts and contacts with a high familial bacterial index (i.e., the sum of results from index and co-prevalent cases), regardless of serological response, should be monitored. This group could be considered as a target for chemoprophylaxis

    Leprosy among Patient Contacts: A Multilevel Study of Risk Factors

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    Leprosy is an infectious disease that can lead to physical disabilities, social stigma, and great hardship. Transmitted from person to person, it is still endemic in developing countries, like Brazil and India. Effective treatment has been available since 1960, but early diagnosis of the disease remains the most effective way to stop the transmission chain and avoid late diagnoses and subsequent disabilities. Knowledge of the risk factors for leprosy can facilitate early detection; therefore, our study aimed to investigate the factors presented by leprosy patients and their contacts, who are considered at highest risk of contracting the disease. We studied 6,158 contacts of 1,201 patients under surveillance from 1987 to 2007 in a Public Health Care Center in the City of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. We evaluated the ways patient and contact demographics and epidemiological characteristics were associated with the detection of leprosy. Statistical analyses took into account both individual and group characteristics and their interrelationships. The main characteristics facilitating the contraction of leprosy among contacts were shown to be consanguinity and household association. Conversely, the bacillary load index of leprosy patients was the principle factor leading to disease among their contacts
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