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Clinical analysis of 943 New Leprosy Patients from Out Patient Clinic during from 1969 to 1998 |
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Hoon Hee Kim, Sham Shik Shin, Inn Ki Chun, Young Ho Won |
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Dept. of Dermatology, Chonnam University Medical School, Kwangju, Korea |
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Leprosy was highly prevalent on Korea until about past 15 years, however became markedly lower In prevalence as 0.1 person per a thousand population reported by WHO. In spite of a considerable decrease, it continuosly and newly develope until recent days by an incorrect understanding and prejudice, a dapsone resistance and recurrent infections. We try to evaluate a clinical status and incidence rate of newly developed leprosy patients throughout a long period of 30 years in outpatient clinic. They were 943 patients detected at the Department of Dermatology at Chonnam University Hospital during a thirty-year-period(1969-1998). Average incidence of new leprosy patient was 0.78% among total out patients. It was peak as 3.09% during 1969-1973, then markedly decrease as 1.46%, 0.66%, 0.15%, 0.2% and 0.11% respectively in every 5 years periods. Most prevalent age group was 30-39 years old as 21.8% in total patients, however became 50-59 years groups in recent 10 years(1989-98). In each clinical types, it was at 20-29 years old in lepromatous and tuberculoid type, at 50-59 years in borderline, and 30-39 years in indeterminate type. Male patient was prevalent as 1.9 times in all patients. and as 2.9 times especially in lepromatous type, compared to equal ratio of tuberculoid type during recent 10 years. Percents of each clinical types in all patients were 52.3%, 30.4%, 11.6%, and 5.7% respectively in tuberculous, lepromatous, borderline, and indeterminate. However, there were some changes of clinical types by passing the time. Tuberculous type was most prevalent as 59.3% during 1969-73 years, and progressively decreased as 25% in 1994-98 years. Borderline type revealed an increased tendency from 4.9% during 1969-73 to 20.8% during 1994-98. These results demonstrate that leprosy is not yet completely resolved even though the occurrence of leprosy patients was markedly already declined. On the purpose of radical eradication, early detection of multibacillary leprosy and preferable MDT are suggested to be very important. |
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