Inequality of gender, age and disabilities due to leprosy and trends in a hyperendemic metropolis: Evidence from an eleven-year time series study in Central-West Brazil

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Martoreli Júnior José FranciscoORCID,Ramos Antônio Carlos Vieira,Alves Josilene DaliaORCID,Crispim Juliane de Almeida,Alves Luana Seles,Berra Thaís Zamboni,Barbosa Tatiana PestanaORCID,Costa Fernanda Bruzadelli Paulino daORCID,Alves Yan Mathias,Santos Márcio Souza dosORCID,Gomes DulceORCID,Yamamura MellinaORCID,Pinto Ione Carvalho,Fuentealba-Torres Miguel Angel,Nunes Carla,Pieri Flavia MeneguettiORCID,Arcoverde Marcos Augusto Moraes,Santos Felipe Lima dosORCID,Arcêncio Ricardo AlexandreORCID

Abstract

The present study aimed to investigate the epidemiological situation of leprosy (Hansen’s Disease), in a hyperendemic metropolis in the Central-West region of Brazil. We studied trends over eleven years, both in the detection of the disease and in disabilities, analyzing disparities and/or differences regarding gender and age. This is an ecological time series study conducted in Cuiabá, capital of the state of Mato Grosso. The population consisted of patients diagnosed with leprosy between the years 2008 and 2018. The time series of leprosy cases was used, stratifying it according to gender (male and female), disability grade (G0D, G1D, G2D, and not evaluated) and age. The calendar adjustment technique was applied. For modeling the trends, the Seasonal-Trend decomposition procedure based on Loess (STL) was used. We identified 9.739 diagnosed cases, in which 58.37% were male and 87.55% aged between 15 and 59 years. Regarding detection according to gender, there was a decrease among women and an increase in men. The study shows an increasing trend in disabilities in both genders, which may be related to the delay in diagnosis. There was also an increasing number of cases that were not assessed for disability at the time of diagnosis, which denotes the quality of the services.

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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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