The combined effect of chemoprophylaxis with single dose rifampicin and immunoprophylaxis with BCG to prevent leprosy in contacts of newly diagnosed leprosy cases: A cluster randomized controlled trial (MALTALEP study)

  • Richardus, R. (Renate)
  • Alam, K. (Khorshed)
  • Pahan, D. (David)
  • Feenstra-Gols, S.G. (Sabiena G.)
  • Geluk, A. (Annemieke)
  • Richardus, J.H. (Jan Hendrik)
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Publication date
October 2013
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Abstract

Background: Despite almost 30 years of effective chemotherapy with MDT, the global new case detection rate of leprosy has remained quite constant over the past years. New tools and methodologies are necessary to interrupt the transmission of M. leprae. Single-dose rifampicin (SDR) has been shown to prevent 57% of incident cases of leprosy in the first two years, when given to contacts of newly diagnosed cases. Immunization of contacts with BCG has been less well documented, but appears to have a preventive effect lasting up to 9 years. However, one major disadvantage is the occurrence of excess cases within the first year after immunization. The objective of this study is to examine the effect of chemoprophylaxis with SDR and immunoprophyla...

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