TY - JOUR KW - Adult KW - Female KW - Humans KW - India KW - leprosy KW - Male KW - Poverty Areas KW - Prevalence KW - Religion KW - Sex Factors KW - Social Class AU - Krishnan B K AU - Gokarn A AB -

While conducting a point prevalence total population survey in Ghorpuri slum in Pune, the overall prevalence or leprosy was 9.16 per thousand. The prevalence rate varied in different bastis with Madari basti having a very high prevalence rate of 17.31 per thousand and showing clustering. Prevalence was highest in age group 31-40 years, females, Muslims, Widower/widow, skilled workers, illiterates and primary school educated and the lower socio-economic groups. Joint families had the highest prevalence of leprosy (20.83/1,000) and also higher prevalence was seen in families with more than 7 members.

BT - Indian journal of public health C1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1303994?dopt=Abstract DA - 1992 Jul-Sep IS - 3 J2 - Indian J Public Health LA - eng N2 -

While conducting a point prevalence total population survey in Ghorpuri slum in Pune, the overall prevalence or leprosy was 9.16 per thousand. The prevalence rate varied in different bastis with Madari basti having a very high prevalence rate of 17.31 per thousand and showing clustering. Prevalence was highest in age group 31-40 years, females, Muslims, Widower/widow, skilled workers, illiterates and primary school educated and the lower socio-economic groups. Joint families had the highest prevalence of leprosy (20.83/1,000) and also higher prevalence was seen in families with more than 7 members.

PY - 1992 SP - 78 EP - 86 T2 - Indian journal of public health TI - Study of leprosy among slum dwellers in Pune. Part-I. Prevalence. VL - 36 SN - 0019-557X ER -