Low rate of relapse after twelve-dose multidrug therapy for hansen’s disease: A 20-year cohort study in a brazilian reference center
2021
The World Health Organization has raised concerns about the increasing number of Hansen
disease (HD) relapses worldwide, especially in Brazil, India, and Indonesia that report the
highest number of recurrent cases. Relapses are an indicator of MDT effectiveness and can
reflect Mycobacterium leprae persistence or re-infection. Relapse is also a potential marker
for the development or progression of disability. In this research, we studied a large cohort
of persons affected by HD treated with full fixed-dose multibacillary (MB) multidrug therapy
(MDT) followed for up to 20 years and observed that relapses are a rare event. We esti mated the incidence density of relapse in a cohort of patients classified to receive MB regime
(bacillary index (BI) > 0), diagnosed between September 1997 and June 2017, and treated
with twelve-dose MB-MDT at a HD reference center in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. We obtained
the data from the data management system of the clinic routine service. We linked the
selected cases to the dataset of relapses of the national HD data to confirm possible relapse
cases diagnosed elsewhere. We diagnosed ten cases of relapse in a cohort of 713 patients
followed-up for a mean of 12.1 years. This resulted in an incidence rate of 1.16 relapse
cases per 1000 person-year (95% CI = 0.5915–2.076). The accumulated risk was 0.025 in
20 years. The very low risk observed in this cohort of twelve-dose-treated MB patients rein forces the success of the current MDT scheme.
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