Temporal trend, high‐risk spatial and spatiotemporal clustering of leprosy indicators in Brazil: A 20‐year ecological and population‐based study

Author:

Paz Wandklebson Silva1,Ramos Rosália Elen Santos1,Bezerra Letícia Pereira2,Matos Dalton Ferreira3,Tavares Débora Santos4,Souza Carlos Dornels Freire5,Bezerra‐Santos Márcio67,Ximenes Ricardo Arraes Alencar8

Affiliation:

1. Tropical Medicine Graduate Program Universidade Federal de Pernambuco Recife Brazil

2. Biosciences and Biotechnology in Health Graduate Program Instituto Aggeu Magalhães, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz Recife Brazil

3. Biotechnology Graduate Program Universidade Federal de Sergipe São Cristóvão Brazil

4. Department of Health Education Universidade Federal de Sergipe Lagarto Brazil

5. College of Medicine Federal University of Vale do São Francisco Petrolina Brazil

6. Health Science Graduate Program Universidade Federal de Sergipe Aracaju Brazil

7. Medical Science Center Universidade Federal de Alagoas Arapiraca Brazil

8. Department of Tropical Medicine Universidade Federal de Pernambuco Recife Brazil

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesLeprosy still represents a public health concern in Brazil. The country is the only one in America not to reach the global goal of leprosy disease control. Hence, this study aimed to assess the temporal, spatial and space–time patterns of leprosy cases in Brazil of the 20‐year time series 2001–2020.MethodsAn ecological and population‐based analysis was carried out, applying temporal and spatial techniques, and using the detection coefficient of sociodemographic and clinical–epidemiological variables of leprosy new cases in the 5570 municipalities of Brazil. Temporal trends were assessed using a segmented linear regression model. For spatial analysis, global and local Moran indexes were applied, and space–time scan statistics was used to identify risk clusters.ResultsThe mean detection coefficient was 19.36/100,000 inhabitants, with a higher occurrence among men (21.29/100,000 inhabitants) and in the 60–69 age group (36.31/100,000). A decreasing temporal trend was observed in the country (annual percentage change: −5.20% per year). The North and Midwest regions were the most affected, exhibiting municipalities with a high/high standard, and with the highest annual percentage increase of multibacillary (MB) cases. Leprosy has a heterogeneous distribution throughout Brazil, but with high‐risk spatiotemporal clusters, mainly located in the North and Midwest regions.ConclusionAlthough Brazil has shown a decreasing temporal trend during the past 20 years, the country is still classified as highly endemic for leprosy, showing an increase in the proportion of new MB cases over the years.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Parasitology

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