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Am. J. Trop. Med., s1-25(5), 1945, pp. 435-439
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Risk of Attack in Leprosy in Relation to Age at Exposure

James A. Doull, Ricardo S. Guinto, Jose N. Rodriguez AND Huldah Bancroft1

A study of the life experience of 1520 individuals living in the province of Cebu, P. I., and exposed in the household to lepromatous leprosy reveals the following facts:

1. There is a clear relationship between age at time of exposure and the risk of developing lepromatous leprosy. It is highest for those exposed before the age of 5 years, decreasing progressively as the age at time of exposure increases. This is true for both males and females.
2. The ratio of the incidence rates for males to those for females, for those exposed before 5 years of age, varies from 4.7:1 for rates in the age band of 5 to 10 years to 1.4:1 for those of 20 years and over.
3. The average interval between exposure and development of lepromatous leprosy was 10.5 years for those exposed under 10 years of age but only 6.0 years for those exposed after the age of 10 years.

Received November 22, 1944.
1 These studies have received support from the American Leprosy Foundation, the Bureau of Health of the Philippines, and Western Reserve University. Drs. Guinto and Rodrigues did not have an opportunity to read this manuscript: both are interned in the Philippines.

Read at the 40th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Tropical Medicine at St. Louis, November 13 to 16, 1944.







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