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Leprosy in children under 15 years of age in Brazil: A systematic review of the literature.

Michelle Christini Araújo VieiraJoilda Silva NeryEnny Santos da PaixãoKaio Vinicius Freitas de AndradeGerson de Oliveira PennaMaria da Gloria Teixeira
Published in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2018)
The findings of this review shows that leprosy situation in Brazilian children under 15 years is extremely adverse in that the leprosy detection rate remains high in the majority of studies. The proportion of cases involving disability is also high and reflects the difficulties and the poor effectiveness of actions aimed at controlling the disease. The authors suggest the development of studies in spatial clusters of leprosy, where beyond the routine actions established, are included news strategies of active search and campaigns and actions of educations inside the clusters of this disease. The new agenda needs to involve the precepts of ethical, humane and supportive care, in order to achieve a new level of leprosy control in Brazil.
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