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Five-year Experience with Type 1 and Type 2 Reactions in Hansen Disease at a US Travel Clinic
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Systemic DiseasesImmunodeficienciesClinical NeurologyHansen DiseaseLeprosy ReactionsAdverse Drug ReactionType 1Clinical EpidemiologyNeurologyClinical DiseasePublic HealthNeuropathologyNeuroimmunologyLeprosyLate Leprosy ReactionsType 2EpidemiologyPathogenesisMultiple SclerosisMedicine
Very few data have been reported on the epidemiology and clinical features of leprosy reactions in non-endemic settings. We performed a retrospective descriptive analysis to define the frequency and features of Type 1 and Type 2 leprosy reactions in a cohort of patients followed at a US travel and tropical medicine clinic in a 5-year period. We identified that leprosy reactions presented in 10/14 (71.4%) patients with leprosy seen at our clinic. We identified that leprosy reactions occur frequently among patients living in non-endemic areas and may occur before the initiation of multi-drug therapy (MDT), during MDT, or even years after completion of therapy and may produce significant neurologic sequelae. This group of patients needs long-term clinical monitoring even after completion of MDT because of the need to continue either anti-inflammatory therapy, presence of severe neurologic sequelae after reactions, or the potential occurrence of late leprosy reactions.
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