Leprosy in China: epidemiological trends between 1949
and 1998
Title:
Leprosy in China: epidemiological trends between 1949
and 1998
Author:
Chen X, Li W, Jiang C, Ye G
Address:
Department of STD, National Center for STD and Leprosy
Control, Institute of Dermatology, Chinese Academy of
Medical Sciences, 12 Jiangwangmiao Road, Nanjing 210042,
P. R. China
Source:
Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 2001; 79:306-
Abstract:
OBJECTIVE: To report the epidemiological
trends of leprosy in China from 1949 to 1998. METHOD:
Data for the study were obtained from the computerized
database of the National System of Leprosy Surveillance.
RESULTS: A total of 474 774 leprosy patients
were detected during this 50-year period. Case detection
rates per 100 000 population were highest in the 1950s
and 1960s, with peaks appearing in 1957-58, 1963-66, 1969-70,
and 1983-84, corresponding to mass surveys or screening
surveys carried out in most areas or selected areas of
the country. While the duration of the disease at the
time of detection fell over the period, the disability
rates, which were >50% in the early 1950s, have decreased
gradually to 20.8% by 1997-98 but are still too high.
More than 50% of cases were found through active methods
in the periods 1955-58, 1965-66, and 1969-76, but in recent
years cases are mostly detected through dermatological
clinics or by voluntary reporting. The peak prevalences
of the 1960s (i.e. >2 per 10 000 population) decreased
annually from the 1970s onwards. By the end of 1998 the
prevalence was 0.05 per 10 000 population. CONCLUSION:
This study shows that leprosy was well controlled in China
and that the WHO goal of elimination of leprosy as a public
health problem has been achieved at the national and subnational
levels. However, leprosy is still unevenly distributed
in the country. According to the criterion for leprosy
elimination in China - defined as a prevalence of <1
per 100 000 in county or city -there are still more than
10% of counties or cities where this target has not yet
been reached. Special attention must therefore be given
to achieve elimination and final eradication of leprosy
in China.
Key words: Leprosy; Epidemiology; Disease
notification; China
Language: English