在多药物治疗时代的汉森病患者的临床概况在北方,埃努古

E. Nnoruka
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背景:在包括尼日利亚在内的许多国家,麻风病仍然是主要的公共卫生问题之一。它是一种由麻风分枝杆菌引起的传染病。在尼日利亚[通过国家结核病和麻风病控制规划]开始多药物治疗(MDT)时代及其伴随的抗麻风病措施之后,在埃努古尼日利亚大学教学医院皮肤诊所就诊的麻风病患者接受了为期五年(1997-2001年)的评估。目的:本研究的目的是记录在MDT时代三级医院汉森氏病的现状。结果:419例麻风患者,271例(64.7%)接受MDT治疗,其中儿童21例(5.1%),成人390例(94.8%)。患者年龄5 ~ 81岁,女性占248例(60.3%)。主要调查结果为麻风流行率为3.9%,新发病例检出率为1997年的0.4 ~ 2001年的0.73。结论:尽管非传染性结核杆菌的控制在埃努古周围社区对麻风控制产生了很大的认识和积极影响,但麻风的早期诊断仍然存在问题。在尼日利亚,这种疾病的范围仍然很广。关键词:麻风病,临床概况,MDT(多药物治疗)时代,尼日利亚东方医学杂志Vol.15(3&4) 2003: 12-18
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Clinical Profile Of Hansen's Disease Patients In The Multidrug Therapy Era At The Unth, Enugu
Background: Leprosy continues to be one of the major public health problems in many countries including Nigeria. It is an infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium Leprae. After the commencement of the multi drug therapy (MDT) era and its accompanying anti-leprosy measures in Nigeria [through the National TB and Leprosy Control Programme (NTBLCP)], leprosy patients attending the Skin clinic of University of Nigeria Teaching hospital, Enugu, were assessed over a five year period (1997-2001). Objective: The aim of the study was to document the current profile of Hansen's disease in a tertiary hospital setting in this MDT era. Results: Four hundred and nineteen patients had leprosy and 271(64.7%) benefited from MDT: 21(5.1%) were children and 390 (94.8%) adults. The patients were aged between 5-81 years, with a female preponderance of 248 (60.3%). Main findings were prevalence of 3.9% for leprosy with new case detection rate ranging from 0.4 in 1997 to 0.73 in 2001. New cases presented more regularly to the skin clinic since 2000 (p Conclusion: Although the NTBL control generated a lot of awareness and positive impact on leprosy control within communities around Enugu, early diagnosis of leprosy is still problematic. The spectrum of the disease is still wide in Nigeria. Key Words: Leprosy, clinical profile, MDT (Multi Drug Therapy) Era, Nigeria Orient Journal of Medicine Vol.15(3&4) 2003: 12-18
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