The long-term effect of current and new interventions on the new case detection of leprosy: a modeling study.

BACKGROUND: Although the number of newly detected leprosy cases has decreased globally, a quarter of a million new cases are detected annually and eradication remains far away. Current options for leprosy prevention are contact tracing and BCG vaccination of infants. Future options may include chemo...

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Published in:PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
Main Authors: Egil A J Fischer, Sake J de Vlas, J Dik F Habbema, Jan Hendrik Richardus
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0001330
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:861516f5fb1d4ee79e1a35a33f1098ff 2023-05-15T15:15:25+02:00 The long-term effect of current and new interventions on the new case detection of leprosy: a modeling study. Egil A J Fischer Sake J de Vlas J Dik F Habbema Jan Hendrik Richardus 2011-09-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0001330 https://doaj.org/article/861516f5fb1d4ee79e1a35a33f1098ff EN eng Public Library of Science (PLoS) http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3176744?pdf=render https://doaj.org/toc/1935-2735 1935-2735 doi:10.1371/journal.pntd.0001330 https://doaj.org/article/861516f5fb1d4ee79e1a35a33f1098ff PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, Vol 5, Iss 9, p e1330 (2011) Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine RC955-962 Public aspects of medicine RA1-1270 article 2011 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0001330 2022-12-31T10:42:07Z BACKGROUND: Although the number of newly detected leprosy cases has decreased globally, a quarter of a million new cases are detected annually and eradication remains far away. Current options for leprosy prevention are contact tracing and BCG vaccination of infants. Future options may include chemoprophylaxis and early diagnosis of subclinical infections. This study compared the predicted trends in leprosy case detection of future intervention strategies. METHODS: Seven leprosy intervention scenarios were investigated with a microsimulation model (SIMCOLEP) to predict future leprosy trends. The baseline scenario consisted of passive case detection, multidrug therapy, contact tracing, and BCG vaccination of infants. The other six scenarios were modifications of the baseline, as follows: no contact tracing; with chemoprophylaxis; with early diagnosis of subclinical infections; replacement of the BCG vaccine with a new tuberculosis vaccine ineffective against Mycobacterium leprae ("no BCG"); no BCG with chemoprophylaxis; and no BCG with early diagnosis. FINDINGS: Without contact tracing, the model predicted an initial drop in the new case detection rate due to a delay in detecting clinical cases among contacts. Eventually, this scenario would lead to new case detection rates higher than the baseline program. Both chemoprophylaxis and early diagnosis would prevent new cases due to a reduction of the infectious period of subclinical cases by detection and cure of these cases. Also, replacing BCG would increase the new case detection rate of leprosy, but this effect could be offset with either chemoprophylaxis or early diagnosis. CONCLUSIONS: This study showed that the leprosy incidence would be reduced substantially by good BCG vaccine coverage and the combined strategies of contact tracing, early diagnosis, and treatment of infection and/or chemoprophylaxis among household contacts. To effectively interrupt the transmission of M. leprae, it is crucial to continue developing immuno- and chemoprophylaxis strategies ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases 5 9 e1330
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Egil A J Fischer
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J Dik F Habbema
Jan Hendrik Richardus
The long-term effect of current and new interventions on the new case detection of leprosy: a modeling study.
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RC955-962
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description BACKGROUND: Although the number of newly detected leprosy cases has decreased globally, a quarter of a million new cases are detected annually and eradication remains far away. Current options for leprosy prevention are contact tracing and BCG vaccination of infants. Future options may include chemoprophylaxis and early diagnosis of subclinical infections. This study compared the predicted trends in leprosy case detection of future intervention strategies. METHODS: Seven leprosy intervention scenarios were investigated with a microsimulation model (SIMCOLEP) to predict future leprosy trends. The baseline scenario consisted of passive case detection, multidrug therapy, contact tracing, and BCG vaccination of infants. The other six scenarios were modifications of the baseline, as follows: no contact tracing; with chemoprophylaxis; with early diagnosis of subclinical infections; replacement of the BCG vaccine with a new tuberculosis vaccine ineffective against Mycobacterium leprae ("no BCG"); no BCG with chemoprophylaxis; and no BCG with early diagnosis. FINDINGS: Without contact tracing, the model predicted an initial drop in the new case detection rate due to a delay in detecting clinical cases among contacts. Eventually, this scenario would lead to new case detection rates higher than the baseline program. Both chemoprophylaxis and early diagnosis would prevent new cases due to a reduction of the infectious period of subclinical cases by detection and cure of these cases. Also, replacing BCG would increase the new case detection rate of leprosy, but this effect could be offset with either chemoprophylaxis or early diagnosis. CONCLUSIONS: This study showed that the leprosy incidence would be reduced substantially by good BCG vaccine coverage and the combined strategies of contact tracing, early diagnosis, and treatment of infection and/or chemoprophylaxis among household contacts. To effectively interrupt the transmission of M. leprae, it is crucial to continue developing immuno- and chemoprophylaxis strategies ...
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author Egil A J Fischer
Sake J de Vlas
J Dik F Habbema
Jan Hendrik Richardus
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Sake J de Vlas
J Dik F Habbema
Jan Hendrik Richardus
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title The long-term effect of current and new interventions on the new case detection of leprosy: a modeling study.
title_short The long-term effect of current and new interventions on the new case detection of leprosy: a modeling study.
title_full The long-term effect of current and new interventions on the new case detection of leprosy: a modeling study.
title_fullStr The long-term effect of current and new interventions on the new case detection of leprosy: a modeling study.
title_full_unstemmed The long-term effect of current and new interventions on the new case detection of leprosy: a modeling study.
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