Background: Low adherence to multidrug therapy against leprosy (MDT) is still an important obstacle of disease control, and may lead to remaining sources of infection, incomplete cure, irreversible complications, and multidrug resistance. Methodology/Principal Finding: We performed a population-based study in 78 municipalities in Tocantins State, central Brazil, and applied structured questionnaires on leprosy-affected individuals. We used two outcomes for assessment of risk factors: defaulting (not presenting to health care center for supervised treatment for >12 months); and interruption of MDT. In total, 28/936 (3.0%) patients defaulted, and 147/806 (18.2%) interrupted MDT. Defaulting was significantly associated with: low number of r...
Background Leprosy continues to be a public health problem in many countries. Difficulties faced by...
BACKGROUND: Leprosy is a treatable disease; however, the release from treatment after completion of ...
Aim. To study the magnitude of default, time of default, its causes, and final clinical outcome. Met...
Background: Low adherence to multidrug therapy against leprosy (MDT) is still an important obstacle ...
Background: Low adherence to multidrug therapy against leprosy (MDT) is still an important obstacle ...
Low adherence to multidrug therapy against leprosy (MDT) is still an important obstacle of disease c...
Low adherence to multidrug therapy against leprosy (MDT) is still an important obstacle of disease c...
Background: Low adherence to multidrug therapy against leprosy (MDT) is still an important obstacle ...
[Extract] Adherence to treatment of chronic diseases is a complex issue and involves not only respo...
[Extract] Adherence to treatment of chronic diseases is a complex issue and involves not only respo...
[Extract] Adherence to treatment of chronic diseases is a complex issue and involves not only respo...
BACKGROUND: Although leprosy is largely curable with multidrug therapy, incomplete treatment limits ...
BACKGROUND: Although leprosy is largely curable with multidrug therapy, incomplete treatment limits ...
INTRODUCTION: The WHO MDT for leprosy treatment was officially introduced in Brazil in 1991 and comp...
[Extract]\ud Adherence to treatment of chronic diseases is a complex issue and involves not only res...
Background Leprosy continues to be a public health problem in many countries. Difficulties faced by...
BACKGROUND: Leprosy is a treatable disease; however, the release from treatment after completion of ...
Aim. To study the magnitude of default, time of default, its causes, and final clinical outcome. Met...
Background: Low adherence to multidrug therapy against leprosy (MDT) is still an important obstacle ...
Background: Low adherence to multidrug therapy against leprosy (MDT) is still an important obstacle ...
Low adherence to multidrug therapy against leprosy (MDT) is still an important obstacle of disease c...
Low adherence to multidrug therapy against leprosy (MDT) is still an important obstacle of disease c...
Background: Low adherence to multidrug therapy against leprosy (MDT) is still an important obstacle ...
[Extract] Adherence to treatment of chronic diseases is a complex issue and involves not only respo...
[Extract] Adherence to treatment of chronic diseases is a complex issue and involves not only respo...
[Extract] Adherence to treatment of chronic diseases is a complex issue and involves not only respo...
BACKGROUND: Although leprosy is largely curable with multidrug therapy, incomplete treatment limits ...
BACKGROUND: Although leprosy is largely curable with multidrug therapy, incomplete treatment limits ...
INTRODUCTION: The WHO MDT for leprosy treatment was officially introduced in Brazil in 1991 and comp...
[Extract]\ud Adherence to treatment of chronic diseases is a complex issue and involves not only res...
Background Leprosy continues to be a public health problem in many countries. Difficulties faced by...
BACKGROUND: Leprosy is a treatable disease; however, the release from treatment after completion of ...
Aim. To study the magnitude of default, time of default, its causes, and final clinical outcome. Met...