The epidemiology of leprosy is characterized by heterogeneity in susceptibility and clustering of disease within households. We aim to assess the extent to which different mechanisms for heterogeneity in leprosy susceptibility can explain household clustering as observed in a large study among contacts of leprosy patients. We used a microsimulation model, parameterizing it with data from over 20,000 contacts of leprosy patients in Bangladesh. We simulated six mechanisms producing heterogeneity in susceptibility: (1) susceptibility was allocated at random to persons (i.e. no additional mechanism), (2) a household factor, (3, 4) a genetic factor (dominant or recessive), or (5, 6) half a household factor and half genetic. We further assumed th...
Leprosy is endemic in large part of Brazil with 28,761 new patients in 2015, the second largest numb...
BackgroundLeprosy is an infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium leprae. As incidence begins to de...
AbstractThe exact mode of transmission of leprosy is not clearly understood; however, many studies h...
textabstractThe epidemiology of leprosy is characterized by heterogeneity in susceptibility and clus...
The epidemiology of leprosy is characterized by heterogeneity in susceptibility and clustering of di...
Objectives: To identify patterns of spatial clustering of leprosy. Design: We performed a baseline s...
BACKGROUND: Inadequate understanding of the transmission of Mycobacterium leprae makes it difficult ...
<p>1</p> <p>Thesis submitted 2003.</p> <p> </p> <p>Leprosy is a disease of humans which is caused by...
Background: Leprosy is caused by infection with Mycobacterium leprae and is characterized by periphe...
Genetics plays a crucial role in controlling susceptibility to infectious diseases by modulating the...
IMPORTANCE: Despite progress toward reducing global incidence, leprosy control remains a challenge i...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Genetic, household and spatial clustering of lepr...
Molecular epidemiology investigations are notoriously challenging in the leprosy field mainly becaus...
There is strong evidence that genetic factors play a role in susceptibility to leprosy. Although the...
Molecular epidemiology investigations are notoriously challenging in the leprosy field mainly becaus...
Leprosy is endemic in large part of Brazil with 28,761 new patients in 2015, the second largest numb...
BackgroundLeprosy is an infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium leprae. As incidence begins to de...
AbstractThe exact mode of transmission of leprosy is not clearly understood; however, many studies h...
textabstractThe epidemiology of leprosy is characterized by heterogeneity in susceptibility and clus...
The epidemiology of leprosy is characterized by heterogeneity in susceptibility and clustering of di...
Objectives: To identify patterns of spatial clustering of leprosy. Design: We performed a baseline s...
BACKGROUND: Inadequate understanding of the transmission of Mycobacterium leprae makes it difficult ...
<p>1</p> <p>Thesis submitted 2003.</p> <p> </p> <p>Leprosy is a disease of humans which is caused by...
Background: Leprosy is caused by infection with Mycobacterium leprae and is characterized by periphe...
Genetics plays a crucial role in controlling susceptibility to infectious diseases by modulating the...
IMPORTANCE: Despite progress toward reducing global incidence, leprosy control remains a challenge i...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Genetic, household and spatial clustering of lepr...
Molecular epidemiology investigations are notoriously challenging in the leprosy field mainly becaus...
There is strong evidence that genetic factors play a role in susceptibility to leprosy. Although the...
Molecular epidemiology investigations are notoriously challenging in the leprosy field mainly becaus...
Leprosy is endemic in large part of Brazil with 28,761 new patients in 2015, the second largest numb...
BackgroundLeprosy is an infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium leprae. As incidence begins to de...
AbstractThe exact mode of transmission of leprosy is not clearly understood; however, many studies h...