2020
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/1469/1/012113
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Risk factors of leprosy and how its treatment it environmentally-friendly

Abstract: Leprosy is a contagious disease of chronic infection of the skin caused by Mycobacterium leprae which causes complex problems. Based on West Sumatera Provincial Health Office data, Padang Pariaman Regency is the biggest contributor of leprosy in West Sumatera, i.e. 4.2% in 2015 and 8, 3% in 2016. This study aims to determine the risk factors for leprosy in Padang Pariaman District. Method: case-control study is conducted in 32 leprosy patients and 32 controls are selected based on matching the age and gender a… Show more

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“…Prevention of leprosy in patients with leprosy needs to be done so that leprosy does not have an impact, such as in the mode of transmission of leprosy, sufferers do not know that leprosy germs can be transmitted from person to person, that densely populated houses can transmit leprosy, and unsanitary water sources are sources of leprosy germs. The results of this study were supported by (Masrizal et al 2020) who said that knowledge has a risk of 9.0 for the incidence of leprosy in Padang Pariaman. It is supported by (Urgesa et al 2020) that knowledge has a significant relationship with the incidence of leprosy, with an OR of 1.68.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 80%
“…Prevention of leprosy in patients with leprosy needs to be done so that leprosy does not have an impact, such as in the mode of transmission of leprosy, sufferers do not know that leprosy germs can be transmitted from person to person, that densely populated houses can transmit leprosy, and unsanitary water sources are sources of leprosy germs. The results of this study were supported by (Masrizal et al 2020) who said that knowledge has a risk of 9.0 for the incidence of leprosy in Padang Pariaman. It is supported by (Urgesa et al 2020) that knowledge has a significant relationship with the incidence of leprosy, with an OR of 1.68.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 80%