PROSPECTIVE IMMUNOLOGICAL FOLLOW-UP IN HOUSEHOLD CONTACTS OF MEXICAN LEPROSY PATIENTS

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AMEZCUA, ME
ESCOBARGUTIERREZ, A
BARBARUBIO, J
CAZARES, JV
MAYEN, E
CHAVEZNUNEZ, M
PENA, RC
RODRIGUEZ, R
PASTEN, S
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[1] INST NACL DIAGNOST & REFERENCIA EPIDEMIOL,DEPT INVEST IMMUNOL,SECRETARIA SALUD MEXICO,CARPIO 470,MEXICO CITY 11340,DF,MEXICO
[2] INST NACL DIAGNOST & REFERENCIA EPIDEMIOL,MYOBACTERIAL RES LAB,MEXICO CITY 11340,DF,MEXICO
[3] INST DERMATOL GUADALAJARA,JALISCO 45190,MEXICO
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A 6-year prospective study of 79 household contacts of leprosy cases was made in order to correlate the development of the disease with their specific T -cell immunity, measured by the Mitsuda test, and levels of anti-Mycobacterium leprae antibodies determined in three consecutive observations with the FLA-ABS test. Overall in the contacts, 71.7% were Mitsuda positive and 93.6% showed seropositivity, without regard to their age, sex, or leprosy type of their index case. Households were divided into lower-risk and higher-risk groups according to either the paucibacillary or multibacillary character of their index case. The lower-risk group consisted of 19 contacts of 2 tuberculoid (TT) and 5 indeterminate cases. The higher-risk group was made up of 60 household contacts of 18 active lepromatous (LL) cases. All but two contacts in the former group had a positive Mitsuda reaction; the most common antibody titer was 1:160, with a tendency to stabilize or decrease over time. In the two Mitsuda-negative contacts, increased antibody levels were observed. In the higher-risk group, 61.6% were Mitsuda positive and showed a humoral profile similar to those Mitsuda positive in the lower-risk group. In most of the Mitsuda-negative LL contacts, the antibody levels remained constant or progressively increased, suggesting a high probability of active subclinical infection. This assumption was partially supported by the finding of a new borderline lepromatous (BL) leprosy case in the Mitsuda-negative LL contact group. Nevertheless, the contribution of the close and extensive contact with a multibacilliferous case as a risk factor was difficult to evalute because of the small size of the sample studied.
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