TY - JOUR KW - Adolescent KW - Adult KW - Child KW - Child, Preschool KW - Demography KW - Female KW - Hawaii KW - Humans KW - Leprostatic Agents KW - leprosy KW - Longitudinal studies KW - Male KW - Micronesia KW - Mycobacterium leprae KW - Prevalence KW - Transients and Migrants KW - United States AU - Woodall PA AU - Scollard D AU - Rajan L AB -

An increasing proportion of Hansen disease cases in the United States occurs among migrants from the Micronesian region, where leprosy prevalence is high. We abstracted surveillance and clinical records of the National Hansen's Disease Program to determine geographic, demographic, and clinical patterns. Since 2004, 13% of US cases have occurred in this migrant population. Although Hawaii reported the most cases, reports have increased in the central and southern states. Multibacillary disease in men predominates on the US mainland. Of 49 patients for whom clinical data were available, 37 (75%) had leprosy reaction, neuropathy, or other complications; 17 (37%) of 46 completed treatment. Comparison of data from the US mainland with Hawaii and country-of-origin suggests under-detection of cases in pediatric and female patients and with paucibacillary disease in the United States. Increased case finding and management, and avoidance of leprosy-labeled stigma, is needed for this population.

BT - Emerging infectious diseases C1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21762573?dopt=Abstract DA - 2011 Jul DO - 10.3201/eid1707.102036 IS - 7 J2 - Emerging Infect. Dis. LA - eng N2 -

An increasing proportion of Hansen disease cases in the United States occurs among migrants from the Micronesian region, where leprosy prevalence is high. We abstracted surveillance and clinical records of the National Hansen's Disease Program to determine geographic, demographic, and clinical patterns. Since 2004, 13% of US cases have occurred in this migrant population. Although Hawaii reported the most cases, reports have increased in the central and southern states. Multibacillary disease in men predominates on the US mainland. Of 49 patients for whom clinical data were available, 37 (75%) had leprosy reaction, neuropathy, or other complications; 17 (37%) of 46 completed treatment. Comparison of data from the US mainland with Hawaii and country-of-origin suggests under-detection of cases in pediatric and female patients and with paucibacillary disease in the United States. Increased case finding and management, and avoidance of leprosy-labeled stigma, is needed for this population.

PY - 2011 SP - 1202 EP - 8 T2 - Emerging infectious diseases TI - Hansen disease among Micronesian and Marshallese persons living in the United States. UR - http://www.cdc.gov/eid/content/17/7/pdfs/1202.pdf VL - 17 SN - 1080-6059 ER -