Factors contributing to the decline of leprosy in Spain in the second half of the twentieth century

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Alfonso, JL
Vich, FA
Vilata, JJ
de las Aguas, JT
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[1] Univ Valencia, Consorcio Hosp, Dept Med Prevent & Salud Publ, Serv Med Prevent, Valencia 46010, Spain
[2] Conselleria Sanidad Comunidad, Ctr Salud Publ Manises, Valencia, Spain
[3] Gen Univ, Consorcio Hosp, Serv Deramatol, Valencia, Spain
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Background: Leprosy is a chronic infectious disease that is considered to be declining, though it still remains prevalent in many parts of the world. A study was made to explore the health and socioeconomic factors that most influenced the trend of the disease in a typical Mediterranean country. Materials and methods: An ecological study was conducted, investigating possible social, economic and health factors related to the evolution of leprosy incidence. The time period considered was 50 years-the second half of the twentieth century in Spain. Results: The variables showing the strongest correlation to evolution of the incidence of the disease were employment, the number of physicians, and the gross domestic product (GDP), with negative coefficients-while tuberculosis showed a positive coefficient. However, the GDP showed the highest coefficient (0.5). The model that best explained the evolution of leprosy over the last 50 years comprised a 6-year lag period between the socioeconomic factors and the incidence of leprosy-explaining 57% of the data obtained. The annual decrease in leprosy incidence was 1.6%. Conclusions: Socioeconomic development, assessed in terms of the GDP, was the most important factor in explaining the evolution of leprosy incidence.
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