@article{32888, author = {Marega A and Pires PN and Mucufo J and Muloliwa A}, title = {Hansen's disease deformities in a high risk area in Mozambique: A case study.}, abstract = {

INTRODUCTION: Hansen's disease is no longer a public health problem in Mozambique, since 2008 (incidence under 1 / 10,000 inhabitants). The country is one of the most affected in the world and Nampula province's Murrupula district (incidence 1.7 / 10,000) has a high deformity rate (22% in 2010). This study aimed to identify high deformity rate associated determinants and proposals for better health program results.

METHODS: This study involved a descriptive quantitative survey, systematic observation of patients and health professionals, and a survey of community volunteers. Data were analyzed using Epi Info 7.2. Pearson's chi-square and Fisher's exact test were used to assess statistical association with deformity, with a significance level of 5% and 95% confidence interval. Ethical procedures followed the Helsinki declaration (2013).

RESULTS: Among 238 subjects, 175 were patients and 63 leprosy health staff. Most patients relied on subsistence agriculture facing social exclusion (43, 25%). The waiting time from first symptoms to diagnosis was over one year for 63%. Deformity affected 116 subjects (68%), particularly those who considered the disease as God's desire (p = 0.01), and practiced traditional treatments (p = 0.001). Among leprosy health staff, 35 (52%) were not trained on diagnosis and management.

CONCLUSIONS: High deformity rate is associated with low economic status, the belief that the disease is God's desire, the use of traditional healers, late diagnosis, and poor disease management. A health education program targeting professionals and population, with infection screening and self-care groups can prevent deformities.

}, year = {2019}, journal = {Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical}, volume = {52}, pages = {e20180103}, issn = {1678-9849}, url = {http://www.scielo.br/pdf/rsbmt/v52/1678-9849-rsbmt-52-e20180103.pdf}, doi = {10.1590/0037-8682-0103-2018}, language = {eng}, }