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La lèpre de l’enfant à Thiès/Sénégal: signal d’une recrudescence?
Leprosy is an infectious and transmissible disease. According to the WHO, the number of new cases of leprosy in children in Senegal has risen moderately since 2013. This study aimed to analyze the epidemiological, clinical, therapeutic and evolutionary features of leprosy in children in the geograph...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5579445/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28904702 http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2017.27.174.12150 |
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author | Dioussé, Pauline Dione, Haby Bammo, Mariama Gueye, Ndiaga Diallo, Thierno Abdoul Aziz Seck, Fatou Gueye, Ramatoulaye Diagne Dieng, Mame Thierno Fall, Fatma Sarr Diop, Moustapha Diop, Bernard Marcel Ka, Mamadou Mourtalla |
author_facet | Dioussé, Pauline Dione, Haby Bammo, Mariama Gueye, Ndiaga Diallo, Thierno Abdoul Aziz Seck, Fatou Gueye, Ramatoulaye Diagne Dieng, Mame Thierno Fall, Fatma Sarr Diop, Moustapha Diop, Bernard Marcel Ka, Mamadou Mourtalla |
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description | Leprosy is an infectious and transmissible disease. According to the WHO, the number of new cases of leprosy in children in Senegal has risen moderately since 2013. This study aimed to analyze the epidemiological, clinical, therapeutic and evolutionary features of leprosy in children in the geographical areas of two social rehabilitation villages in the region of Thiès. We conducted a retrospective study over a period of 3 years (2013-2015). All new cases of Hansen’s disease aged 0 -15 years were included. Over the three year period, 39 children were included in the study, with a boy predominance (n=23, 59%). Among these children, 27 (66.7%) came from a social rehabilitation village for leprosy patients. One family member was affected by leprosy in 27 cases (69.2%). More than half of the children (23 cases, 58.9%) had multibacillary leprosy (lepromatous-lepromatous). All children underwent a 12-month treatment, at the end of which thirty-six (92.3%) children were healed. Leprosy is still present in Senegal despite the efforts made by the national programme to combat leprosy. In the light of these results, it is important to emphasize the role of active screening strategy targeted to children, which seems to have shown its effectiveness in the region. Early detection, contact tracing and early treatment are important factors in the reduction of the contagiousity of leprosy. |
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spelling | pubmed-55794452017-09-13 La lèpre de l’enfant à Thiès/Sénégal: signal d’une recrudescence? Dioussé, Pauline Dione, Haby Bammo, Mariama Gueye, Ndiaga Diallo, Thierno Abdoul Aziz Seck, Fatou Gueye, Ramatoulaye Diagne Dieng, Mame Thierno Fall, Fatma Sarr Diop, Moustapha Diop, Bernard Marcel Ka, Mamadou Mourtalla Pan Afr Med J Case Series Leprosy is an infectious and transmissible disease. According to the WHO, the number of new cases of leprosy in children in Senegal has risen moderately since 2013. This study aimed to analyze the epidemiological, clinical, therapeutic and evolutionary features of leprosy in children in the geographical areas of two social rehabilitation villages in the region of Thiès. We conducted a retrospective study over a period of 3 years (2013-2015). All new cases of Hansen’s disease aged 0 -15 years were included. Over the three year period, 39 children were included in the study, with a boy predominance (n=23, 59%). Among these children, 27 (66.7%) came from a social rehabilitation village for leprosy patients. One family member was affected by leprosy in 27 cases (69.2%). More than half of the children (23 cases, 58.9%) had multibacillary leprosy (lepromatous-lepromatous). All children underwent a 12-month treatment, at the end of which thirty-six (92.3%) children were healed. Leprosy is still present in Senegal despite the efforts made by the national programme to combat leprosy. In the light of these results, it is important to emphasize the role of active screening strategy targeted to children, which seems to have shown its effectiveness in the region. Early detection, contact tracing and early treatment are important factors in the reduction of the contagiousity of leprosy. The African Field Epidemiology Network 2017-07-05 /pmc/articles/PMC5579445/ /pubmed/28904702 http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2017.27.174.12150 Text en © Pauline Dioussé et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ The Pan African Medical Journal - ISSN 1937-8688. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Case Series Dioussé, Pauline Dione, Haby Bammo, Mariama Gueye, Ndiaga Diallo, Thierno Abdoul Aziz Seck, Fatou Gueye, Ramatoulaye Diagne Dieng, Mame Thierno Fall, Fatma Sarr Diop, Moustapha Diop, Bernard Marcel Ka, Mamadou Mourtalla La lèpre de l’enfant à Thiès/Sénégal: signal d’une recrudescence? |
title | La lèpre de l’enfant à Thiès/Sénégal: signal d’une recrudescence? |
title_full | La lèpre de l’enfant à Thiès/Sénégal: signal d’une recrudescence? |
title_fullStr | La lèpre de l’enfant à Thiès/Sénégal: signal d’une recrudescence? |
title_full_unstemmed | La lèpre de l’enfant à Thiès/Sénégal: signal d’une recrudescence? |
title_short | La lèpre de l’enfant à Thiès/Sénégal: signal d’une recrudescence? |
title_sort | la lèpre de l’enfant à thiès/sénégal: signal d’une recrudescence? |
topic | Case Series |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5579445/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28904702 http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2017.27.174.12150 |
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