Subclinical leprosy detection in contact person of multibacillary leprosy patients

<p class="Body"><strong>Background: </strong>Leprosy is a chronic infectious disease caused by <em>Mycobacterium leprae </em>and generally manifest as neurodegenerative disorder which may lead to permanent disability. Whether its prevalence tend to be decrease...

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Main Authors: Made Wardana, Made Swastika, luh Mas Rusyanti
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Udayana 2016-12-01
Series:Indonesia Journal of Biomedical Science
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Online Access:https://ijbs-udayana.org/index.php/ijbs/article/view/123
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spelling doaj-56e459443389460a8f79892c52e1e95b2020-11-25T03:17:18ZengUniversitas UdayanaIndonesia Journal of Biomedical Science2302-29062016-12-01102101410.15562/ijbs.v10i2.123115Subclinical leprosy detection in contact person of multibacillary leprosy patientsMade Wardana0Made Swastika1luh Mas Rusyanti2Dermatology and Genital Department, Faculty of Medicine, Udayana University, Bali - IndonesiaDermatology and Genital Department, Faculty of Medicine, Udayana University, Bali - IndonesiaDermatology and Genital Department, Faculty of Medicine, Udayana University, Bali - Indonesia<p class="Body"><strong>Background: </strong>Leprosy is a chronic infectious disease caused by <em>Mycobacterium leprae </em>and generally manifest as neurodegenerative disorder which may lead to permanent disability. Whether its prevalence tend to be decreased, new and relaps case, complication such as skin reaction, and disability remain problematic whether in much smaller magnitude. <strong>Objective:</strong> In this study, we observe the prevalence of subclinical leprosy in population who live with leprosy patients in order to determine the rate of transmission and initiate early treatment for those with subclinical disease as well as providing data for future research. <strong>Methods: </strong>A cross-sectional study was conducted in dermatology and genital clinic of Sanglah General Hospital from may 2016 to August 2016 which included all patient’ family that agreed to be enrolled. The leprosy status of the sample was evaluated using lateral flow test that detect IgM anti-PGL-1 in the serum. <strong>Results:</strong> 28 leprosy patients and 73 contact person were enrolled in this study. Among the patients, 21 (75%) were Balinese and 7 (25%) were Javanese. Lateral Flow examination found that almost all results were positive (27; 96.42%) for the patients with just 1 patient showed negative result. Meanwhile, from 73 contact person, 11 appear to be positive (15.06%). <strong>Conclusion: </strong>lateral flow test was proved to be effective method of detecting <em>M. leprae</em> infection and we found 15.06% of contact person had subclinical leprosy.</p>https://ijbs-udayana.org/index.php/ijbs/article/view/123leprosy, lateral flow test, contact person, igm anti-pgl-1
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Made Swastika
luh Mas Rusyanti
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Made Swastika
luh Mas Rusyanti
Subclinical leprosy detection in contact person of multibacillary leprosy patients
Indonesia Journal of Biomedical Science
leprosy, lateral flow test, contact person, igm anti-pgl-1
author_facet Made Wardana
Made Swastika
luh Mas Rusyanti
author_sort Made Wardana
title Subclinical leprosy detection in contact person of multibacillary leprosy patients
title_short Subclinical leprosy detection in contact person of multibacillary leprosy patients
title_full Subclinical leprosy detection in contact person of multibacillary leprosy patients
title_fullStr Subclinical leprosy detection in contact person of multibacillary leprosy patients
title_full_unstemmed Subclinical leprosy detection in contact person of multibacillary leprosy patients
title_sort subclinical leprosy detection in contact person of multibacillary leprosy patients
publisher Universitas Udayana
series Indonesia Journal of Biomedical Science
issn 2302-2906
publishDate 2016-12-01
description <p class="Body"><strong>Background: </strong>Leprosy is a chronic infectious disease caused by <em>Mycobacterium leprae </em>and generally manifest as neurodegenerative disorder which may lead to permanent disability. Whether its prevalence tend to be decreased, new and relaps case, complication such as skin reaction, and disability remain problematic whether in much smaller magnitude. <strong>Objective:</strong> In this study, we observe the prevalence of subclinical leprosy in population who live with leprosy patients in order to determine the rate of transmission and initiate early treatment for those with subclinical disease as well as providing data for future research. <strong>Methods: </strong>A cross-sectional study was conducted in dermatology and genital clinic of Sanglah General Hospital from may 2016 to August 2016 which included all patient’ family that agreed to be enrolled. The leprosy status of the sample was evaluated using lateral flow test that detect IgM anti-PGL-1 in the serum. <strong>Results:</strong> 28 leprosy patients and 73 contact person were enrolled in this study. Among the patients, 21 (75%) were Balinese and 7 (25%) were Javanese. Lateral Flow examination found that almost all results were positive (27; 96.42%) for the patients with just 1 patient showed negative result. Meanwhile, from 73 contact person, 11 appear to be positive (15.06%). <strong>Conclusion: </strong>lateral flow test was proved to be effective method of detecting <em>M. leprae</em> infection and we found 15.06% of contact person had subclinical leprosy.</p>
topic leprosy, lateral flow test, contact person, igm anti-pgl-1
url https://ijbs-udayana.org/index.php/ijbs/article/view/123
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