Contribution of mini-LECS to cluster approach case finding in Kaduna State, Nigeria

Type Journal Article - Leprosy review
Title Contribution of mini-LECS to cluster approach case finding in Kaduna State, Nigeria
Author(s)
Volume 77
Issue 2
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2006
Page numbers 154-159
URL http://www.lepra.org.uk/platforms/lepra/files/lr/June06/Lep154-159.pdf
Abstract
Mini-leprosy elimination campaigns (Mini-LECs) were carried out over a
period of 5 years (2000–2004) in Kaduna State, Nigeria. After careful preparation,
the campaign team visited areas with a high suspicion of hidden cases in 12 selected
Local Government Areas (LGAs). During the years of the 12 campaigns, 156 new
cases of leprosy were detected against an expected number of 70 within the same
LGAs. The results of the mini-LECs were analysed to find out if this cluster approach
contributed significantly to the overall leprosy case finding and change in the
proportion of the multi-bacillary (MB) forms of leprosy among new cases in the State.
The analysis shows that, at LGA level, the number of cases detected during the year
of mini-LEC is statistically higher then the expected number of cases, The MB
proportion at LGA level did not change due to the mini-LEC exercises. Due to the
limited number of exercises, the impact at state level is insignificant. However, the
experience at LGA level suggests that with an increase in number of mini-LEC
campaigns per state per annum an impact at the state indicators can be expected. In
addition the campaigns should be repeated for further yield of new leprosy cases.

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