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HLA and Mycobacterial Infection: Increased Frequency of B8 in Japanese Leprosy*
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1978
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Tuberculosis PreventionImmunologyPathologyHla SpecificitiesLeprosy PatientsMedical MicrobiologyHematologyInfection ControlTuberculosis DiagnosticsHealth SciencesLeprosyControl GroupPulmonary TuberculosisAutoimmune DiseaseTuberculosisPathogen CharacterizationClinical MicrobiologyEpidemiologyPathogenesisHla TypingMicrobiologyMycobacterial InfectionMedicine
A total of 60 leprosy patients, 28 of lepromatous and 32 of tuberculoid form, and 70 active tuberculosis patients was compared with a control of 184 for 34 HLA specificities. The most interesting finding was an increased frequency (10.0%) for HLA-B8 (corrected P = 0.062, relative risk = 20.3) in the leprosy patients as compared with the control group, despite the fact that the frequency of HLA-B8 was extremely low in Japanese. Furthermore, all leprosy patients with B8 had leprous member(s) in their family.
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