TY - JOUR KW - Primary Health Care KW - Prevention & control KW - leprosy KW - Health Services Accessibility AU - Lanza F AU - Lana F C F AB - Leprosy control actions (LCA) are decentralized in the Family Health Strategy (FHS). The purpose of this paper was to analyze the access to LCA in the primary health care network of the cities localized within the Almenara micro-region of Minas Gerais, Southeastern Brazil. This was a qualitative research undertaken in nine municipalities, involving 45 health professionals. Semi-structured interviews and documental research were used for data collection from November 2007 through February 2008. Content analysis was used for data analysis and treatment. The FHS does not guarantee universal access to LCA. Access is determined by the political prioritization of this hazard, presence of trained and committed professionals, availability of facilities for dermatological and neurological examinations, availability of facilities for bacteriological investigation and resources for the education of the population about the signs and symptoms of leprosy. We concluded that the LCA provided in the region are influenced by the level of technological organization of the services. BT - Revista de APS CN - LANZA 2011a DA - 2011 jul/sep IS - 3 J2 - Rev. APS LA - por M1 - 3 N2 - Leprosy control actions (LCA) are decentralized in the Family Health Strategy (FHS). The purpose of this paper was to analyze the access to LCA in the primary health care network of the cities localized within the Almenara micro-region of Minas Gerais, Southeastern Brazil. This was a qualitative research undertaken in nine municipalities, involving 45 health professionals. Semi-structured interviews and documental research were used for data collection from November 2007 through February 2008. Content analysis was used for data analysis and treatment. The FHS does not guarantee universal access to LCA. Access is determined by the political prioritization of this hazard, presence of trained and committed professionals, availability of facilities for dermatological and neurological examinations, availability of facilities for bacteriological investigation and resources for the education of the population about the signs and symptoms of leprosy. We concluded that the LCA provided in the region are influenced by the level of technological organization of the services. PY - 2011 SP - 343 EP - 53 T2 - Revista de APS TI - [Access to primary health care leprosy control actions in an endemic micro-region of Minas Gerais, Brazil] TT - Acesso às ações de controle da hanseníase na atenção primária à saúde em uma microrregião endêmica de Minas Gerais UR - http://www.aps.ufjf.br/index.php/aps/article/view/1312/513 VL - 14 ER -