01447nas a2200157 4500000000100000008004100001260001000042100001400052700001700066245009300083856005200176300001200228490000700240520102800247022001401275 2020 d bLepra1 aButlin CR1 aLockwood DNJ00aChanging proportions of paucibacillary leprosy cases in global leprosy case notification uhttps://leprosyreview.org/article/91/3/20-20010 a255-2610 v913 aObjectives:
Classification of new cases of leprosy into Paucibacillary (PB) or Multibacillary (MB) groups is important as it determines the duration of the treatment regimen, and predicts both complications of leprosy and risk of infection to contacts. Criteria have changed over the past 4 decades. We studied the published global leprosy statistics to reveal any major temporal changes in the proportion of PB cases.
Results:
Global data published by WHO over the past 40 years demonstrate a continuous decrease in the proportion of newly reported leprosy cases who are classified as paucibacillary (PB) from nearly 80% to around 40%. Independent validation of consistent and accurate classification is lacking.
Conclusions:
The decrease in PB proportion may be an artefactual, rather than an epidemiological, phenomenon. Whilst it is impossible to be certain, we suspect that a combination of changes in criteria and “overclassifying” to the MB group by field staff is the cause. a2162-8807