Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz (Nov 2015)

Widespread nasal carriage of Mycobacterium lepraeamong a healthy population in a hyperendemic region of northeastern Brazil

  • Luana Nepomuceno Gondim Costa Lima,
  • Cristiane Cunha Frota,
  • Rosa Maria Salani Mota,
  • Rosa Livia Freitas Almeida,
  • Maria Araci de Andrade Pontes,
  • Heitor de Sá Gonçalves,
  • Laura Cunha Rodrigues,
  • Carl Kendall,
  • Ligia Kerr

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0074-02760150178
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 110, no. 7
pp. 898 – 905

Abstract

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A case-control study was conducted to determine the presence ofMycobacterium lepraeDNA in nasal secretions of leprosy cases and nonleprosy individuals in Fortaleza, Brazil. It included 185 cases identified by physicians at the Dona Libânia National Reference Centre for Sanitary Dermatology (CDERM). A control group (Co) (n = 136) was identified among individuals from CDERM not diagnosed as leprosy cases. To augment the spatial analysis of M. leprae specific repetitive element (RLEP) positive prevalence, an external group (EG) (n = 121), a convenience sample of healthy students, were included. Polymerase chain reaction for the RLEP sequence was conducted for all participants. Prevalence of RLEP positivity for cases and Co were 69.2% and 66.9%, respectively, significantly higher than for EG (28.1%), and reported elsewhere. Male sex, belonging to a lower socioeconomic status (D/E), history of a previous contact with a case and being older, were associated with being a leprosy case. Our geographical analysis demonstrated that the bacillus is widespread among the healthy population, with clusters of RLEP positive multibacillary cases concentrated in distinct areas of the city. Our results suggest that in endemic areas, as in Fortaleza, surveillance for both nonhousehold leprosy contacts and members of the general population living in cluster areas should be implemented.

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