2015
DOI: 10.4238/2015.november.18.10
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Presence of Mycobacterium leprae DNA and PGL-1 antigen in household contacts of leprosy patients from a hyperendemic area in Brazil

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“…The high proportion of apparently healthy household contacts, and other members of the community with M. leprae nasal carriage, shows the efficacy of combining molecular and serological techniques to identify M. leprae carriers in the asymptomatic stage of infection, and highlights the importance of monitoring hyperendemic populations. 34,35 DNA detected in nasal swabs also indicates the presence of bacilli at the site of transmission and possible infection. The concomitant use of both molecular and serological assays enables the detection of subclinical infection in household contacts 35 and M. leprae carriers who could transmit and disseminate disease in endemic regions.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The high proportion of apparently healthy household contacts, and other members of the community with M. leprae nasal carriage, shows the efficacy of combining molecular and serological techniques to identify M. leprae carriers in the asymptomatic stage of infection, and highlights the importance of monitoring hyperendemic populations. 34,35 DNA detected in nasal swabs also indicates the presence of bacilli at the site of transmission and possible infection. The concomitant use of both molecular and serological assays enables the detection of subclinical infection in household contacts 35 and M. leprae carriers who could transmit and disseminate disease in endemic regions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…34,35 DNA detected in nasal swabs also indicates the presence of bacilli at the site of transmission and possible infection. The concomitant use of both molecular and serological assays enables the detection of subclinical infection in household contacts 35 and M. leprae carriers who could transmit and disseminate disease in endemic regions. 36 Chemoprophylaxis of these contacts is suggested.…”
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“…The ML-flow test is not a diagnostic method, but assists in the classification of patients and presents low cost and easy execution, making its use possible in health services routine, especially in regions where laboratory resources are not available [30,35,46,47]. Therefore, ML-flow is a methodology widely used in hyperendemic areas, especially in Brazil, where populations of Maranhão, São Paulo, Pará and Minas Gerais states were tested and reaffirm the importance of detection and control of disease cases through simple but reliable methodologies [32,[48][49][50][51][52].…”
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“…In the same way, the methodology can be useful, for those patients with the pure neural form (PNL), who usually do not have cutaneous lesions and because of this they have deficient treatment scheme [65,66]. Further, the PCR technique may be useful in early identification, since a considerable number of studies have addressed the positivity of M. leprae DNA in contacts of leprosy patients [48,[67][68][69].…”
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