BackgroundLeprosy elimination defined as a registered prevalence rate of less than 1 case per 10,000 persons was achieved in Kenya at the national level in 1989. However, there are still pockets of leprosy in some counties where late diagnosis and consequent physical disability persist. The epidemiology of leprosy in Kenya for the period 2012 through to 2015 was defined using spatial methods.MethodsThis was a retrospective ecological correlational study that utilized leprosy case based data extracted from the National Leprosy Control Program database. Geographic information system and demographic data were obtained from Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS). Chi square tests were carried out to check for association between sociodemogr...
Objectives Leprosy, also known as Hansen’s disease, is a slowly progressive and chronic infectious n...
More than 200,000 new cases of leprosy were reported by 105 countries in 2011. The disease is a publ...
OBJECTIVE: To identify clusters of the major occurrences of leprosy and their associated socioeconom...
BackgroundLeprosy elimination defined as a registered prevalence rate of less than 1 case per 10,000...
Objectives: To identify patterns of spatial clustering of leprosy. Design: We performed a baseline s...
Background - An uneven spatial distribution of leprosy can be caused by the influence of geography o...
textabstractBACKGROUND: An uneven spatial distribution of leprosy can be caused by the influence of ...
Background: Leprosy is known to be unevenly distributed between and within countries. High risk area...
Background - There is a higher case-detection rate for leprosy among spatially proximate contacts su...
BackgroundLeprosy remains a significant public health problem of high importance. This investigation...
Abstract Background As leprosy elimination becomes an increasingly realistic goal, it is essential t...
BackgroundAs leprosy elimination becomes an increasingly realistic goal, it is essential to determin...
Leprosy is one of the infectious diseases and has become a serious health problem in Indonesia. Base...
Abstract Leprosy remains a public health problem in developing countries. Among communicable disease...
At this time 13 provinces and 147 districts/cities with a prevalence rate of more than 1/10,000 pop...
Objectives Leprosy, also known as Hansen’s disease, is a slowly progressive and chronic infectious n...
More than 200,000 new cases of leprosy were reported by 105 countries in 2011. The disease is a publ...
OBJECTIVE: To identify clusters of the major occurrences of leprosy and their associated socioeconom...
BackgroundLeprosy elimination defined as a registered prevalence rate of less than 1 case per 10,000...
Objectives: To identify patterns of spatial clustering of leprosy. Design: We performed a baseline s...
Background - An uneven spatial distribution of leprosy can be caused by the influence of geography o...
textabstractBACKGROUND: An uneven spatial distribution of leprosy can be caused by the influence of ...
Background: Leprosy is known to be unevenly distributed between and within countries. High risk area...
Background - There is a higher case-detection rate for leprosy among spatially proximate contacts su...
BackgroundLeprosy remains a significant public health problem of high importance. This investigation...
Abstract Background As leprosy elimination becomes an increasingly realistic goal, it is essential t...
BackgroundAs leprosy elimination becomes an increasingly realistic goal, it is essential to determin...
Leprosy is one of the infectious diseases and has become a serious health problem in Indonesia. Base...
Abstract Leprosy remains a public health problem in developing countries. Among communicable disease...
At this time 13 provinces and 147 districts/cities with a prevalence rate of more than 1/10,000 pop...
Objectives Leprosy, also known as Hansen’s disease, is a slowly progressive and chronic infectious n...
More than 200,000 new cases of leprosy were reported by 105 countries in 2011. The disease is a publ...
OBJECTIVE: To identify clusters of the major occurrences of leprosy and their associated socioeconom...