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Nerve function impairment in leprosy at diagnosis and at completion of MDT: a retrospective cohort study of 786 patients in Bangladesh
Author Affiliations
The Leprosy Mission International
Published InLeprosy Review
Year1996
Citations70
Abstract
This retrospective cohort study includes all new leprosy patients registered for multidrug therapy (MDT) in 1990 at the Danish-Bangladesh Leprosy Mission project in Bangladesh. The main objective was to determine the extent of nerve-function impairment (NFI) at diagnosis and at completion of MDT, and to identify opportunities for intervention and their relative impact on the prevention of disabilities (POD). A total of 786 patients were included; 486 males and 300 females. There were 315 PB, and 471 MB patients. In terms of the WHO leprosy disability grading system, at the time of diagnosis 31/315 (9.8%) had grade 1 or grade 2 disability in the PB group, and 177/471 (37.6%) in the MB group. The incidence rate of NFI during MDT…
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