Internal Migration and Leprosy in Shanghai from 2000 to 2019: an Epidemiological Study of New Cases
Leprosy is a chronic infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium leprae. Massive internal migration from rural to urban areas poses new challenges for leprosy control in Shanghai, China. This retrospective epidemiological study examined new cases of leprosy diagnosed in Shanghai from 2000 to 2019, wi...
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doaj-a1b0239cb033439a84ed95b761e1b50f2021-05-19T09:18:31ZengSociety for Publication of Acta Dermato-VenereologicaActa Dermato-Venereologica0001-55551651-20572021-05-011015adv0045910.2340/00015555-38216065Internal Migration and Leprosy in Shanghai from 2000 to 2019: an Epidemiological Study of New CasesJianyu Zhu0Chao ShiDegang YangYeqiang LiuJia ChenMeiping YeChunjie LiaoZhichun JingPingyu Zhou Department of infectious Diseases, Shanghai Skin Disease Hospital, Tongji University School of Medicine, Shanghai 200443, China. Leprosy is a chronic infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium leprae. Massive internal migration from rural to urban areas poses new challenges for leprosy control in Shanghai, China. This retrospective epidemiological study examined new cases of leprosy diagnosed in Shanghai from 2000 to 2019, with emphasis on internal migration cases. There were 145 cases of leprosy in the study period; the majority of cases (89.0%) were internal migrants. Migrant cases had a mean of 25.4 months lag time from onset of symptoms to diagnosis, which was significantly longer than that of resident cases (mean 10.8 months, p < 0.001). Greater lag time from the first visit to diagnosis was observed in migrant cases (mean 23.2 months) compared with resident cases (mean 9.4 months, p < 0.001). A large majority of cases (91.0%) had been misdiagnosed. Internal migrant cases were responsible for most incidences of leprosy in Shanghai. They often did not receive timely diagnosis and treatment, which may have an adverse impact on the prevention of epidemic leprosy. https://www.medicaljournals.se/acta/content/html/10.2340/00015555-3821 leprosy internal migration public health epidemiology |
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Jianyu Zhu Chao Shi Degang Yang Yeqiang Liu Jia Chen Meiping Ye Chunjie Liao Zhichun Jing Pingyu Zhou |
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Jianyu Zhu Chao Shi Degang Yang Yeqiang Liu Jia Chen Meiping Ye Chunjie Liao Zhichun Jing Pingyu Zhou Internal Migration and Leprosy in Shanghai from 2000 to 2019: an Epidemiological Study of New Cases Acta Dermato-Venereologica leprosy internal migration public health epidemiology |
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Jianyu Zhu Chao Shi Degang Yang Yeqiang Liu Jia Chen Meiping Ye Chunjie Liao Zhichun Jing Pingyu Zhou |
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Jianyu Zhu |
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Internal Migration and Leprosy in Shanghai from 2000 to 2019: an Epidemiological Study of New Cases |
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Internal Migration and Leprosy in Shanghai from 2000 to 2019: an Epidemiological Study of New Cases |
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Internal Migration and Leprosy in Shanghai from 2000 to 2019: an Epidemiological Study of New Cases |
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Internal Migration and Leprosy in Shanghai from 2000 to 2019: an Epidemiological Study of New Cases |
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Internal Migration and Leprosy in Shanghai from 2000 to 2019: an Epidemiological Study of New Cases |
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internal migration and leprosy in shanghai from 2000 to 2019: an epidemiological study of new cases |
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Leprosy is a chronic infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium leprae. Massive internal migration from rural to urban areas poses new challenges for leprosy control in Shanghai, China. This retrospective epidemiological study examined new cases of leprosy diagnosed in Shanghai from 2000 to 2019, with emphasis on internal migration cases. There were 145 cases of leprosy in the study period; the majority of cases (89.0%) were internal migrants. Migrant cases had a mean of 25.4 months lag time from onset of symptoms to diagnosis, which was significantly longer than that of resident cases (mean 10.8 months, p < 0.001). Greater lag time from the first visit to diagnosis was observed in migrant cases (mean 23.2 months) compared with resident cases (mean 9.4 months, p < 0.001). A large majority of cases (91.0%) had been misdiagnosed. Internal migrant cases were responsible for most incidences of leprosy in Shanghai. They often did not receive timely diagnosis and treatment, which may have an adverse impact on the prevention of epidemic leprosy. |
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leprosy internal migration public health epidemiology |
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