2003
DOI: 10.1489/1544-581x(2003)071<0308:leoywm>2.0.co;2
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Long-term Efficacy of 2 Year WHO Multiple Drug Therapy (MDT) in Multibacillary (MB) Leprosy Patients

Abstract: Relapse rate estimates after 2 year WHO multiple drug therapy (MDT) in multi-bacillary (MB) leprosy vary. Between 1987 and 1994, 500 MB leprosy patients completing 2 year MDT were enrolled in a prospective relapse study. The majority of patients (N = 316) were treated and followed at the physician-staffed Cebu Skin Clinic (CSC), whereas others (N = 184) received therapy from government clinics and were followed by CSC technicians in the field. Relapse definition was an increased bacteriologic index (BI) and ne… Show more

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“…This can be explained by disease severity possibly associated with bacterial persistence and specifi c immune response. 4,8,9,16 MB cases treated with 24 doses have higher risk of relapse and are associated with borderline-lepromatous and lepromatous leprosy and high BI (≥2+) in initial treatment. 4,8 The use of alternative drugs to replace the standard regimen for leprosy treatment should be considered.…”
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“…This can be explained by disease severity possibly associated with bacterial persistence and specifi c immune response. 4,8,9,16 MB cases treated with 24 doses have higher risk of relapse and are associated with borderline-lepromatous and lepromatous leprosy and high BI (≥2+) in initial treatment. 4,8 The use of alternative drugs to replace the standard regimen for leprosy treatment should be considered.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4,8,9,16 MB cases treated with 24 doses have higher risk of relapse and are associated with borderline-lepromatous and lepromatous leprosy and high BI (≥2+) in initial treatment. 4,8 The use of alternative drugs to replace the standard regimen for leprosy treatment should be considered. 4,8,18 Antimicrobial combinations seem to be effective but minocycline plus rifampicin only have proven to eliminate all M. leprae; antimicrobial combinations that include rifampin and either ofl oxacin, clarithromycin or minocycline can improve treatment effectiveness.…”
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confidence: 99%
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