Factors associated with leprosy in children contacts of notified adults in an endemic region of Midwest Brazil

Thaísa S.V. Rodrigues , Luciane C. Gomes , Denise C.B. Cortela , Eliane A. Silva , Cristiane A.L. Silva , Silvana M.B. Ferreira
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Abstract

Objectives

To analyze the factors associated with leprosy in children who were intradomiciliary contacts of notified adults with the disease in an endemic municipality in Mato Grosso, Brazil.

Method

Case–control study with 204 children under 15 years of age, living in an endemic municipality. Cases (n = 40) were considered as the children with leprosy registered at the National Information System of Notifiable Diseases in 2014 and 2015, who were intradomiciliary contacts of at least one adult diagnosed with the disease in the family, and as a control group (n = 164) of children living within a radius of up to 100 m of the notified cases. Data were obtained through medical file analysis, interviews, and blood samples for anti‐PGL‐I serological test by the ELISA method. The binary logistic regression technique was used, with p  0.05.

Results

After adjustments, the following were associated with leprosy: age (95% CI: 1.24–9.39, p = 0.018), area of residence (95% CI: 1.11–6.09, p = 0.027), waste disposal (95% CI: 1.91–27.98, p = 0.004), family history of the disease (95% CI: 3.41–22.50, p = 0.000), and time of residence (95% CI: 1.45–7.78, p = 0.005).

Conclusion

Factors associated with the disease indicate greater vulnerability of children aged 8–14 years, associated with living conditions and time of residence, as well as the family history of the disease.

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巴西中西部一个流行地区与通报成人接触的儿童麻风病相关因素
目的分析巴西马托格罗索州某地方自治市麻风病通报成人的家内接触儿童麻风病的相关因素。方法对某流行城市204名15岁以下儿童进行病例对照研究。病例(n = 40)被认为是2014年和2015年在国家法定疾病信息系统登记的与家庭中至少有一名成人诊断为麻风的家庭内接触的麻风儿童,以及生活在通报病例半径不超过100 m范围内的儿童作为对照组(n = 164)。通过医学档案分析、访谈和采用ELISA法进行抗- PGL - I血清学检测的血样获得数据。采用二元logistic回归技术,p≤0.05。结果调整后,与麻风病相关的因素有:年龄(95% CI: 1.24 ~ 9.39, p = 0.018)、居住地区(95% CI: 1.11 ~ 6.09, p = 0.027)、垃圾处理(95% CI: 1.91 ~ 27.98, p = 0.004)、家族史(95% CI: 3.41 ~ 22.50, p = 0.000)、居住时间(95% CI: 1.45 ~ 7.78, p = 0.005)。结论8 ~ 14岁儿童易患此病,与生活条件、居住时间、家族史有关。
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