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Mycobacterium leprae transmission characteristics during the declining stages of leprosy incidence: A systematic review.

Thomas HambridgeShri Lak Nanjan ChandranAnnemieke GelukPaul SaundersonJan Hendrik Richardus
Published in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2021)
Together with socioeconomic improvement over time, several successful leprosy control programmes have been implemented in recent decades that led to a substantial decline in incidence. Most cases described in these contexts were multibacillary and numerous cases of suspected relapse were reported. Despite these observations, there was no indication that these cases led to a rise in new secondary cases, suggesting that they do not represent a large ongoing source of human-to-human transmission.
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