Epidemiological profile of leprosy among children and teenagers in a family health unit of the city of Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil

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International Journal of Development Research

Volume: 
07
Article ID: 
10641
5 pages
Research Article

Epidemiological profile of leprosy among children and teenagers in a family health unit of the city of Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil

Eliana Lessa Cordeiro, Ana Paula Ochoa Santos, Liniker Scolfild Rodrigues da Silva, Thais de Almeida da Silva,Gabriela Priscila Rodrigues da Silva, Andreza Bianca Soares da Silva, Daniella Pontes Matos, Jozivalda Venancio Caitano dos Santos, Genir Isidorio da Silva Santana, Maria José dos Santos Monteiro and Maria Thamires Gerino de Melo

Abstract: 

Objective: To identify the epidemiological profile of leprosy among children and teenagers in a Family Health Unit in the city of Recife-State of Pernambuco, in the last 4 years. Method: The present study was composed of 16 medical records of children and adolescents who were or are being treated for leprosy in the years 2010 to 2013, being of the document, and exploratory, retrospective type with a quantitative approach, carried out in April/2014. Results: The results show that the majority are female children (56.2%) between 4 and 8 years of age (37.5%), brown (75%),and with elementary education from 1stto 4th degree (37.5%) and in almost the entire sample are students (93.7%). Conclusion: Leprosy continues to be a public health problem, requiring measures that can reduce the prevalence of this disease in the community, aiming at strategies to break the transmission cycle of leprosy, as well as identifying and performing the diagnosis and early treatment.

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