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Pandemic and people's plight. Experiences that echoed across India.

Goswami S, Sarah N, Awasthi J. The Leprosy Mission Trust India. 2022;
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RESULTADO DE PCR REALIZADO COMO PESQUISA EPIDEMIOLÓGICA EN BUSCA DE DIAGNÓSTICO DE LEPRA. CAMAGÜEY, CUBA 2018- 2019. CENTRO PROVINCIAL DE HIGIENE Y EPIDEMIOLOGÍA. CAMAGÜEY, CUBA

Mouriño CNA, García YGM, Rodríguez del Valle KM, et al. Revista de leprología. 2021; 33 (1) : 13-22.

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Leprosy in a prison population: A new active search strategy and a prospective clinical analysis.

Filho FB, Santana JM, de Almeida R, et al. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 2020; 14 (12) : e0008917.
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The role of an active surveillance strategy of targeting household and neighborhood  contacts related to leprosy cases released from treatment in a low-endemic area of China.

Wang N, Chu T, Li F, et al. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 2020; 14 (8) : e0008563.
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Perspectives for leprosy control and elimination

Ignotti E, Steinmann P. FapUNIFESP (SciELO). Cadernos de Saúde Pública. 2020;
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Dominant marker (inter-simple sequence repeat-polymerase chain reaction) versus codominant marker (RLEP-polymerase chain reaction) for laboratory diagnosis of leprosy: A comparative evaluation.

Mohanty P, Bansal AK, Naaz F, et al. International journal of mycobacteriology. 2020; 9 (1) : 18-23.
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Recombinant polypeptide of Mycobacterium leprae as a potential tool for serological detection of leprosy.

Barbosa M, de Sousa I, Simionatto S, et al. AMB Express. 2019; 9 (1) : 201.
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Application of new host biomarker profiles in quantitative point-of-care tests facilitates leprosy diagnosis in the field.

Hooij A, Eeden S, Richardus R, et al. EBioMedicine. 2019;
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The correlation of Ig M Anti PGL-1 antibody between blood veins and dryed capillary blood on filter papers in household contact of leprosy patient

Prakoeswa AC, Rumondor BB, Trianita MN, et al. Dermatology Reports. 2019;
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Factors associated with leprosy in children contacts of notified adults in an endemic region of Midwest Brazil.

Rodrigues T, Gomes LC, Cortela D, et al. Jornal de pediatria. 2019;

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A new atlas of leprosy (revised and updated) : a pictorial manual to assist frontline health workers and volunteers in the detection, diagnosis and treatment of clinical leprosy

McDougall C, Yuasa Y. Sasakawa Health Foundation. 2019;
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Clinical Presentation and Serum Antibody Reactivity of Leprosy Patients Attending a Dermatology Clinic in Caracas, Venezuela

Rada EM, Duthie M, Bellorín D, et al. Leprosy review. 2017; 88 (1) : 131-141.
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Interpreting data in policy & control: The case of leprosy.

Medley G, Crump R, Lockwood DN. The Indian journal of medical research. 2017; 145 (1) : 1-3.
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Subclinical leprosy detection in contact person of multibacillary leprosy patients

Wardana M, Swastika M, Rusyanti M. Indonesia journal of biomedical science. 2017;
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Factors preventing early case detection for women affected by leprosy: a review of the literature.

Price VG. Global health action. 2017; 10 (sup2) : 1360550.
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Research for Acid-fast Bacilli as a Diagnostic Aid of Leprosy at the Cristalina, Goiás, Brazil.

Lima Kimura FH, Antunes J. Journal of Bacteria Research. 2016; 1 (1) : 1-4.
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Global leprosy update, 2014: need for early case detection.

Weekly epidemiological record. 2015; 90 (36) : 461 - 474.
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Detection of Mycobacterium leprae in saliva and the evaluation of oral sensitivity in patients with leprosy

Rosa FB, Souza VC, Almeida TAP, et al. Memórias do Instuto Oswaldo Cruz. 2013; 108 (5) : 572-577.
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A case of leprosy mistaken for cutaneous sarcoidosis.

Aftab H, Nielsen SD, Nielsen S, et al. Society for the Publication of Acta Dermato-Venereologica. Acta dermato-venereologica. 2012; 92 (2) : 189-90.
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Association of variants in BAT1-LTA-TNF-BTNL2 genes within 6p21.3 region show graded risk to leprosy in unrelated cohorts of Indian population.

Ali S, Chopra R, Aggarwal S, et al. Springer Berlin / Heidelberg. Human genetics. 2012; 131 (5) : 703-16.
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