Iranian Journal of Microbiology (Oct 2024)

Robust contact tracing and screening needed for leprosy control and protection of vulnerable children

  • Khyathi Reddy Pilaka,
  • Michael Sukumar Pallapati,
  • Zakaraiah Jaladi,
  • Kumar Ebineshan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.18502/ijm.v16i5.16808
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 5

Abstract

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Leprosy in children is considered as an indicator of active disease transmission in the community. We report about a seven-year-old male from Telangana, India, with anesthetic skin lesions and familial leprosy history. Clinical examination revealed multiple, dry, scaly, hypopigmented, well-defined, raised punched out anesthetic skin lesions all over the body with both ulnar nerves enlarged. On clinical and laboratory examination, the child was diagnosed with borderline-borderline (BB), multibacillary (MB) leprosy, and Type-1 reaction. The child received a weight-adjusted MB multidrug therapy regimen and corticosteroids for type-1 reactions. This case emphasizes the need for contact tracing and screening for early diagnosis of child leprosy to prevent complications like leprosy reactions which are the risk factors for disability.

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