Introduction:There is no information in Colombia on Mycobacterium leprae primary and secondary drug resistance in regards to the WHO-multidrug therapy regime. On the other hand, public health authorities around the world have issued various recommendations, one of which prompts for the immediate organization of resistance surveillance through simple molecular methods. Objective: To determine the prevalence of Mycobacterium leprae drug resistance to rifampicin, ofloxacin and dapsone in untreated and previously treated patients at the Centro Dermatológico Federico Lleras Acosta during the 1985-2004 period. Materials and methods: We conducted a retrospective study which included multibacillary patient biopsies through elective sampling: 381 of them from new patients and 560 from previously treated patients. Using a microtome, we obtained six slides from each skin biopsy preserved in paraffin, and we extracted M. leprae DNA. We amplified three molecular targets through PCR and obtained the patterns of drug resistance to dapsone, rifampicin and ofloxacin by reverse hybridization. Finally, we collected epidemiological, clinical and demographical data for analyses. Results: From 941 samples under study, 4.14% of them were resistant to one or more drugs, and 5.77 and 3.04% had resistant genotypes in new and previously treated patients, respectively. Total resistance for each drug was 0.43% for dapsone, 3.19% for rifampicin and 1.17% for ofloxacin. We found statistically significant differences for rifampicin and for the total population when comparing the results from untreated versus previously treated patients. Two thirds of the resistant samples were resistant to rifampicin alone or combined.
Conclusions:The standard multidrug therapy schemes continue being effective for leprosy cases; however, it is necessary to guarantee adherence and regularity. Surveillance to drug resistance in new and previously treated leprosy cases should be established.
Introducción. El diagnóstico de la lepra es clínico pero requiere métodos de clasificación para establecer el tratamiento y el pronóstico de los pacientes, acordes con su carga bacilar; ésta se detecta en extendidos de piel y se establece mediante la escala logarítmica de Ridley. En Colombia se emplea una escala semicuantitativa. Objetivo. Establecer la reproducibilidad entre observadores para las dos escalas y establecer el nivel de correlación de la concordancia entre el índice bacilar obtenido con la escala colombiana y con la de Ridley, para evaluar cuánto se pueden intercambiar. Materiales y métodos. Se estandarizó la lectura de las baciloscopias por dos lectores, con posterior evaluación del acuerdo entre observadores en un ensayo ciego. Cada lector cuantificó la carga bacilar de las muestras, usando la escala colombiana y la internacional. El grado de concordancia entre observadores se evaluó con el coeficiente kappa ponderado. El nivel de correlación de la concordancia entre las mediciones del índice bacilar, se estableció con el coeficiente de Lin. Resultados. El coeficiente kappa ponderado entre observadores fue de 0,83, y de 0,85 para las escalas colombiana y la de Ridley, respectivamente. El coeficiente de Lin fue de 0,96 para la evaluación de correlación de la concordancia de los índices bacilares obtenidos con ambas escalas Conclusiones. La concordancia entre observadores obtenida para ambas escalas fue excelente, al igual que la correlación de la concordancia de los índices bacilares calculados con los dos métodos. Con los puntos de corte establecidos, se obtuvo un nivel de concordancia excelente, lo que garantiza que las escalas son intercambiables a la hora de establecer si la carga bacilar es alta o baja.Palabras clave: lepra/clasificación, terapéutica, escalas, Colombia.
Reliability and agreement of two smear reading scales for classification and monitoring of multidrug therapy in leprosy patientsIntroduction. After the clinical diagnosis of leprosy, classification methods are necessary to define a treatment and prognosis of patients consistent with bacterial load. Bacteria are detected in skin smear, and bacterial load typically is established by the internationally used Ridley's logarithmic scale, However, in Colombia an alternative semiquantitative scale is used. Objective. The interobserver reproducibility was established for the Ridley and Colombia scales, and the level of correlation-matching was identified between the bacillary indices obtained in order to assess the degree of interchangeability. Materials and methods. Standardization was attained by a reading of the smears by 2 readers with subsequent, blinded evaluation of inter-observer agreement. Each reader quantified the bacterial load of for each sample (n=325) using the Colombian and the Ridley scales. The degree of interobserver agreement was assessed with weighted kappa coefficient. The level of correlation and agreement between the measurements of the bacillary index was established with coefficient of Lin. Results. The inter...
This study showed that clones can be detected with varying degrees of virulence / aggressiveness by cluster analysis, implying the need for more monitoring programme activities which will result in a real decline in microorganism transmission.
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