The aim of this study was to describe spatial patterns of the distribution of leprosy and to investigate spatial clustering of incidence rates in the state of Ceará, Northeast Brazil. The average incidence rate of leprosy for the period of 1991 to 1999 was calculated for each municipality of Ceará. Maps were used to describe the spatial distribution of the disease, and spatial statistics were applied to explore large- and small-scale variations of incidence rates. Three regions were identified in which the incidence of leprosy was particularly high. A spatial gradient in the incidence rates was identified, with a tendency of high rates to be concentrated on the North-South axis in the middle region of the state. Moran's I statistic indicate...
A hanseníase no Brasil ainda é um problema a ser equacionado e, no Estado de São Paulo, há varias re...
Abstract: This study aimed to identify the distribution pattern of leprosy in a hyperendemic municip...
More than 200,000 new cases of leprosy were reported by 105 countries in 2011. The disease is a publ...
The aim of this study was to describe spatial patterns of the distribution of leprosy and to investi...
The aim of this study was to describe spatial patterns of the distribution of leprosy and to investi...
p. 683-686The aim of this study was to describe spatial patterns of the distribution of leprosy and ...
Introduction Leprosy remains a relevant public health issue in Brazil. The objective of this study w...
Abstract Leprosy remains a public health problem in developing countries. Among communicable disease...
The aim of this study was to describe spatial patterns of the distribution of leprosy and to investi...
OBJECTIVE: To identify clusters of the major occurrences of leprosy and their associated socioeconom...
BackgroundLeprosy remains a significant public health problem of high importance. This investigation...
Objective: To describe the spatial patterns of leprosy in the Brazilian state of Tocantins.\ud \ud M...
Objective The Brazilian National Hansens Disease Control Program recently identified clusters with h...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Leprosy is a neglected disease caused by Mycobacterium leprae. Brazil has the ...
This cross-sectional study aimed to describe the spatial distribution of leprosy cases in Ribeirão P...
A hanseníase no Brasil ainda é um problema a ser equacionado e, no Estado de São Paulo, há varias re...
Abstract: This study aimed to identify the distribution pattern of leprosy in a hyperendemic municip...
More than 200,000 new cases of leprosy were reported by 105 countries in 2011. The disease is a publ...
The aim of this study was to describe spatial patterns of the distribution of leprosy and to investi...
The aim of this study was to describe spatial patterns of the distribution of leprosy and to investi...
p. 683-686The aim of this study was to describe spatial patterns of the distribution of leprosy and ...
Introduction Leprosy remains a relevant public health issue in Brazil. The objective of this study w...
Abstract Leprosy remains a public health problem in developing countries. Among communicable disease...
The aim of this study was to describe spatial patterns of the distribution of leprosy and to investi...
OBJECTIVE: To identify clusters of the major occurrences of leprosy and their associated socioeconom...
BackgroundLeprosy remains a significant public health problem of high importance. This investigation...
Objective: To describe the spatial patterns of leprosy in the Brazilian state of Tocantins.\ud \ud M...
Objective The Brazilian National Hansens Disease Control Program recently identified clusters with h...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Leprosy is a neglected disease caused by Mycobacterium leprae. Brazil has the ...
This cross-sectional study aimed to describe the spatial distribution of leprosy cases in Ribeirão P...
A hanseníase no Brasil ainda é um problema a ser equacionado e, no Estado de São Paulo, há varias re...
Abstract: This study aimed to identify the distribution pattern of leprosy in a hyperendemic municip...
More than 200,000 new cases of leprosy were reported by 105 countries in 2011. The disease is a publ...