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Importance of epidemiological surveillance of leprosy: analysis of the occurrence of leprosy in intra-domiciliary contacts in a capital in the Brazilian northeast region

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Intra-domiciliary contacts are a group with the highest risk of developing leprosy.

METHODS

A cross-sectional study of intra-domiciliary contacts of new leprosy cases was conducted. A descriptive analysis of the variables was performed.

RESULTS

Among 190 contacts, 63% were invited to visit the health unit, and 54.2% received the BCG vaccine. The prevalence of leprosy among the contacts was 4.7%.

CONCLUSIONS

The occurrence of leprosy among the contacts was high and similar to that found previously. There were failures in surveillance actions carried out by health units. Never-before treated cases were found.

Keywords:
Leprosy; Epidemiological surveillance; Neglected diseases; BCG vaccine

The intra-domiciliary contacts of patients with multibacillary leprosy are more likely to develop the disease than the general population11. Limeira OM, Gomes CM, Morais OO, Cesetti MV, Alvarez RRA. Active search for leprosy cases in midwestern brazil: a serological evaluation of asymptomatic household contacts before and after prophylaxis with Bacillus Calmette-Guérin. Rev Inst.Med Trop 2013;55(3):173-7.. Epidemiological surveillance, including dermatologic evaluation and vaccination of contacts with BCG, has been reported by the Ministry of Health of Brazil as a primary action for the control of leprosy22. Ministério da Saúde (MS). Secretaria de Vigilância em Saúde. Guia prático sobre a hanseníase. 1ª Edição. Brasília: MS, 2017. 68 p..

In Brazil, the examination of intra-domiciliary contacts, part of the Priority Actions of the Program of Health Surveillance Actions, serves as a basis for the construction of the operational indicator which is related to the examination of contacts. The operational indicator has presented unfavorable results in Brazil over the years, with gradual improvement only since 201233. Ministério da Saúde (MS). Tabnet [Internet]. Hanseníase: indicadores operacionais e epidemiológicos, Proporção de Casos Novos entre os Contatos. Available from: http://tabnet.datasus.gov.br/cgi/sinannetbd/hanseniase/Planilhas_arquivos/sheet013.htm
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,44. Ministério da Saúde (MS). Sala de Apoio à Gestão Estratégica (SAGE) [Internet]. Situação de Saúde. Indicadores de Morbidade. Hanseníase, João Pessoa/PB, Percentual de Contatos Examinados entre os Registrados, 2001 a 2017. Available from: http://sage.saude.gov.br/#
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. The situation with regard to this indicator is even worse in Paraíba (PB), a Northeastern Brazilian state, which had precarious to regular contact coverage in recent years, reaching 60.35% in 2017 and remaining the second or third worst ranked in this indicator33. Ministério da Saúde (MS). Tabnet [Internet]. Hanseníase: indicadores operacionais e epidemiológicos, Proporção de Casos Novos entre os Contatos. Available from: http://tabnet.datasus.gov.br/cgi/sinannetbd/hanseniase/Planilhas_arquivos/sheet013.htm
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. In João Pessoa, the state capital, the coverage of contacts was 52.6% in 2017, which is considered regular44. Ministério da Saúde (MS). Sala de Apoio à Gestão Estratégica (SAGE) [Internet]. Situação de Saúde. Indicadores de Morbidade. Hanseníase, João Pessoa/PB, Percentual de Contatos Examinados entre os Registrados, 2001 a 2017. Available from: http://sage.saude.gov.br/#
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There are no current studies on the prevalence of leprosy cases, and no studies on the relationship between intra-domiciliary contacts in Paraíba and the role of epidemiological surveillance have been conducted. Thus, the objective of this cross-sectional study was to evaluate the occurrence of leprosy cases in intra-domiciliary contacts of diagnosed patients and to evaluate the execution of surveillance actions on intra-domiciliary contacts by health units in João Pessoa, the municipality that has had the highest number of cases reported in the state over consecutive years55. Ministério da Saúde (MS). Sala de Apoio à Gestão Estratégica (SAGE) [Internet]. Situação de Saúde. Indicadores de Morbidade. Hanseníase, detecção geral na Paraíba e em João Pessoa/PB, 2001 a 2017. Available from: http://sage.saude.gov.br/#
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The study population was intra-domiciliary contacts of new leprosy cases living in João Pessoa/PB who were notified between January 1 and December 31, 2012, referred to as “index cases” in this study. For the purpose of this research, an intra-domiciliary contact is every person who cohabited with the index case at the time of diagnosis. The index cases and the corresponding contacts were identified and located using information of the state database of SINAN (Notification of Invalidity Information System) and medical records of the State Reference Service. The collection of data occurred from April to July 2014.

Nurses visited the contacts at home. Patients underwent a physical examination and filled out the survey form with the variables of interest. Individuals with cutaneous lesions were evaluated by dermatologists.

The surveillance actions developed by the health units were evaluated using the responses of contacts to three questions: whether they were invited to visit the health unit (HU), whether they visited the HU, and whether they had received counseling on the BCG vaccine.

Cases of leprosy in the contacts - even those who had already been treated or were under treatment - were counted when calculating the prevalence of the disease among this population. For such cases, the clinical form (according to the Madrid classification), the operational classification (according to the classification of the World Health Organization, WHO), the therapy, and the disability grade were recorded.

A descriptive analysis of all study variables was performed in terms of their absolute and relative values. The software Statistical Package of Social Science for Windows, version 17, was used for data analysis. All ethical aspects were complied with.

In 2012, 94 new cases of leprosy were diagnosed in the city of João Pessoa/PB, along with 283 contacts. One (0.01%) case was excluded because it was reported erroneously, and 21 (22.3%) cases could not be located. Thus, 72 index cases and 190 related contacts were included in the study.

Most index cases were male (58.4%), 15 years or older (66%). The mean age was 40 years (SD = 17.7). The most frequent clinical form was tuberculoid (34.7%), followed by borderline (27.8%), and the operational classification was multibacillary (56.9%). The majority presented zero disability grade diagnosis (56.9%) and received the diagnosis at the reference hospital (84.7%).

Most of the contacts (61.1%) were female, single (59.5%), and white (52.6%), with a family income of one to five minimum wages (65.8%). The most common education level was between eight and 11 years (35.3%). The mean age was 45 years old. Most denied smoking (85.3%) or using alcohol (62.6%), , illicit drugs (94.7%), and medication (66.8%). In relation to parentage, the most frequent link between the contact and the index case was son (27.9%), followed by spouse (21.0%). As for profession, the most common was student (33.7%), followed by homemaker (21.6%).

Regarding surveillance actions, 120 (63.2%) contacts reported that they were invited to visit the health unit for evaluation, 99 (52.1%) visited it, and 103 (54.2%) said they were advised to receive the BCG vaccine.

Sixteen (8.4%) contacts had lesions suggestive of leprosy, of which three (18.7%) had already received the diagnosis of leprosy and were under treatment. The diagnosis was discarded in 11 (68.8%), and two (12.5%) were not evaluated. Thus, never-before treated cases were diagnosed among the contacts.

Eight (4.2%) intra-domiciliary contacts reported being treated for or having undergone treatment for leprosy. Table 1 shows socioeconomic, demographic, and clinical information about them. The mean age was 49.6 (SD = 18.3) years. Most were male, single, and white. Regarding the clinical and operational characteristics of index cases, the most frequent clinical classification was borderline, the most common operational classification was multibacillary, and the most common disability grade at diagnosis was ‘1’. Seven (87.5%) people were diagnosed in the reference hospital. Half of them had no BCG scars, and the rest had one scar.

TABLE 1:
Distribution of the number and percentage of contacts with treated leprosy according to socioeconomic and demographic variables and clinical and operational characteristics. João Pessoa, 2012

One of the families had two index cases, both diagnosed in 2012 (co-prevalence). Only for the calculation of prevalence, the case that received a later diagnosis was counted as contact with leprosy. Thus, nine study contacts were diagnosed, with a prevalence of 9/191 contacts (4.7%).

Information from the contacts diagnosed with leprosy relating them to the corresponding index cases is presented in Table 2. The operational form of the contact and the corresponding index case was coincident in four (44.4%) situations; in other situations, the contact was diagnosed with a multibacillary form, whereas the index case had a paucibacillary form. Regarding the year of diagnosis, five (62.5%) contacts were diagnosed before the index case. Three (33.3%) contacts were children of index cases, three (33.3%) were spouses, one (11.1%) was a sibling, one (11.1%) was a son-in-law, and one (11.1%) was a brother-in-law.

TABLE 2:
Clinical and operational form and disability grade of the index case and the corresponding contact, and degree of kinship between them. João Pessoa, 2012

The increased risk of contacts developing leprosy in relation to the general population has been described in Brazil since the 1940s and has been corroborated by several studies over the years66. Düppre NC, Camacho LAB, Sales AM, Illarramendi X, Nery JA, Sampaio EP, et al. Impact of PGL-I seropositivity on the protective effect of BCG vaccination among leprosy contacts: a cohort study. PLoS Negl Trop Dis. 2012;6(6):e1711.,77. Wambier CG, Wambier SPF, Furini RB, Simão JCL, Frade MAC, Foss NT. Factors associated with seropositivity for APGL-I among household contacts of leprosy patients. Rev Soc Bras Med Trop. 2016;49(1):83-9.. In the present study, 4.7% of the contacts were affected by the disease. There was an increased prevalence of leprosy cases in intra-domiciliary contacts when compared with the general population, which was 1.40% in Paraíba in 201288. Ministério da Saúde (MS). Secretaria de Vigilância em Saúde [Internet]. Taxa de prevalência de hanseníase por 10.000 habitantes Estados e regiões, Brasil, 1990 a 2017. Available from: http://portalarquivos2.saude.gov.br/images/pdf/2018/julho/13/Taxa-de-prevalencia-de-hanseniase-1990a2017.pdf
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. The prevalence was higher than that found by Düppree et al.66. Düppre NC, Camacho LAB, Sales AM, Illarramendi X, Nery JA, Sampaio EP, et al. Impact of PGL-I seropositivity on the protective effect of BCG vaccination among leprosy contacts: a cohort study. PLoS Negl Trop Dis. 2012;6(6):e1711., Wambier et al.77. Wambier CG, Wambier SPF, Furini RB, Simão JCL, Frade MAC, Foss NT. Factors associated with seropositivity for APGL-I among household contacts of leprosy patients. Rev Soc Bras Med Trop. 2016;49(1):83-9., and Araújo et al.99. Araújo S, Rezende MMF, Sousa DCR, Rosa MR, Santos DC, Goulart LR, et al. Risk-benefit assessment of Bacillus Calmette-Guérin vaccination, anti-phenolic glycolipid I serology, and Mitsuda test response: 10-year follow-up of household contacts of leprosy patients. Rev Soc Bras Med Trop . 2015;48(6):739-45. and lower than that reported by other authors1010. Peixoto BKS, Figueiredo IA, Caldas AJM, Correa RGCF, Aquino DMC. Aspectos epidemiológicos dos contatos de hanseníase no Município de São Luís-MA. Hansen Int. 2011;36(1):23-30.,1111. Sales AM, Leon AP, Duppre NC, Hacker MA, Nery JA, Sarno EN, et al. Leprosy among Patient Contacts: A Multilevel Study of Risk Factors. PLoS Negl Trop Dis . 2011;5(3):e1013..

Half of the contacts in the present study who developed the disease were diagnosed before the index case, suggesting that they constituted the true primary cases in the domiciliary epidemiological chain. These data were corroborated in situations in which the contact presented a multibacillary form, while the respective index case was paucibacillary, as the multibacillary patient is considered the main source of infection of the disease33. Ministério da Saúde (MS). Tabnet [Internet]. Hanseníase: indicadores operacionais e epidemiológicos, Proporção de Casos Novos entre os Contatos. Available from: http://tabnet.datasus.gov.br/cgi/sinannetbd/hanseniase/Planilhas_arquivos/sheet013.htm
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Four index cases of our study were diagnosed two to seven years after the respective contact. If we consider the intra-domiciliary contact of the research as the primary source of infection for them, there may have been a failure in the health network in detecting the disease early or not having guided these individuals on the signs of the disease. However, the design of the study did not allow for knowing whether the so-called index cases were evaluated and received guidance regarding the development of the disease and BCG vaccination when they were still intra-domiciliary contacts. The fact that all patients had a polarized clinical form of the disease and little more than half showed a disability grade ‘1’ at diagnosis suggests that, in fact, a late diagnosis was made.

In our study, more than 85% of the index cases and 87.5% of the contacts received the diagnosis at the reference service. This reflects difficulties with the decentralization of actions related to leprosy, which may indicate a failure in primary care to diagnose the disease in a timely manner by encouraging the occurrence of disability and sequelae and by perpetuating the chain of transmission of the disease1212. Helena TM, Catarina AI, Eugênia MP, Delmondes RN, Sandra MA, Rejane MF. Controle dos contatos intradomiciliares de hanseníase em equipes de saúde da família. Rev APS. 2012;15(2):139-47..

Regarding contact surveillance actions by the health units, a high percentage of contacts reported not being invited to visit the health unit, and only slightly more than half reported that they visited it and were instructed to take the BCG vaccine, which could have indicated a failure of health services in these important actions, similar to what was perceived by Romanholo et al.1313. Romanholo HSB, Souza EA, Ramos Júnior AN, Kaiser ACGCB, Silva IO, Brito AL, et al. Vigilância de contatos intradomiciliares de hanseníase: perspectiva do usuário em município hiperendêmico. Rev Bras Enferm [Internet]. 2018;71(1):175-81. in a cross-sectional study carried out in Rondônia.

Despite the deficiencies in the health system, negligence by the individuals regarding their own health is also possible. In this regard, Dessunti et al. commented that the actions of contact surveillance by the health units are not effective, and contacts do not visit health units even when requested1414. Dessunti EM, SoubhiaI Z, Alves E, Aranda CM, Barro MPAA. Hanseníase: o controle dos contatos no município de Londrina-PR em um período de dez anos. Rev Bras Enferm . [online]. 2008;61(esp):689-93..

Helena et al., in a qualitative study developed to evaluate the health professionals' perceptions about contact surveillance, concluded that professionals highlight difficulties in the implementation of this strategy related to users and work overload, despite recognizing the importance of this strategy1212. Helena TM, Catarina AI, Eugênia MP, Delmondes RN, Sandra MA, Rejane MF. Controle dos contatos intradomiciliares de hanseníase em equipes de saúde da família. Rev APS. 2012;15(2):139-47..

Following the considerations of Dessunti et al.1414. Dessunti EM, SoubhiaI Z, Alves E, Aranda CM, Barro MPAA. Hanseníase: o controle dos contatos no município de Londrina-PR em um período de dez anos. Rev Bras Enferm . [online]. 2008;61(esp):689-93. and Helena et al.1212. Helena TM, Catarina AI, Eugênia MP, Delmondes RN, Sandra MA, Rejane MF. Controle dos contatos intradomiciliares de hanseníase em equipes de saúde da família. Rev APS. 2012;15(2):139-47. on the role of basic health care, as well as considering the centralization of the diagnosis of cases in our study, adopting additional education and awareness strategies with intra-domiciliary contacts may be necessary.

The limitations of the study relate to its design, since the demographic information was secondary and collected early, which leads to losses due to inconsistencies and changes of residence. In this regard, the Ministry of Health recognizes, among leprosy surveillance strategies, the need for updating of patients' addresses and their contacts1515. Ministério da Saúde (MS). Diretrizes para vigilância, atenção e eliminação da hanseníase como problema de saúde pública - Manual Técnico-operacional. Brasília: MS , 2016. 60 p..

Furthermore, as this is a cross-sectional study and leprosy is a disease with a long incubation period, the subclinical cases that supposedly exist among contacts would not have evolved. Regarding this, in the most recent Technical-Operational Manual of the Ministry of Health on leprosy, the recommendation for contacts is to maintain surveillance for a period of five years, a strategy that is adequate when considering the characteristics of the disease1515. Ministério da Saúde (MS). Diretrizes para vigilância, atenção e eliminação da hanseníase como problema de saúde pública - Manual Técnico-operacional. Brasília: MS , 2016. 60 p..

In conclusion, the occurrence of leprosy among the study contacts was high and similar to that found by other authors. There were failures in surveillance actions carried out by health units. The contact control measures established by the Ministry of Health, in addition to strategies compatible with local variations of endemicity and education of the population, may provide adequate monitoring of contacts, improving the detection and prevention of disabilities and reducing stigma related to a late diagnosis of the disease.

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    Peixoto BKS, Figueiredo IA, Caldas AJM, Correa RGCF, Aquino DMC. Aspectos epidemiológicos dos contatos de hanseníase no Município de São Luís-MA. Hansen Int. 2011;36(1):23-30.
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    Sales AM, Leon AP, Duppre NC, Hacker MA, Nery JA, Sarno EN, et al. Leprosy among Patient Contacts: A Multilevel Study of Risk Factors. PLoS Negl Trop Dis . 2011;5(3):e1013.
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    Helena TM, Catarina AI, Eugênia MP, Delmondes RN, Sandra MA, Rejane MF. Controle dos contatos intradomiciliares de hanseníase em equipes de saúde da família. Rev APS. 2012;15(2):139-47.
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    Romanholo HSB, Souza EA, Ramos Júnior AN, Kaiser ACGCB, Silva IO, Brito AL, et al. Vigilância de contatos intradomiciliares de hanseníase: perspectiva do usuário em município hiperendêmico. Rev Bras Enferm [Internet]. 2018;71(1):175-81.
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    Dessunti EM, SoubhiaI Z, Alves E, Aranda CM, Barro MPAA. Hanseníase: o controle dos contatos no município de Londrina-PR em um período de dez anos. Rev Bras Enferm . [online]. 2008;61(esp):689-93.
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Publication Dates

  • Publication in this collection
    16 Mar 2020
  • Date of issue
    2020

History

  • Received
    26 Oct 2019
  • Accepted
    08 Jan 2020
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