Table. Characteristics of the Included Studies.
Source | Country | Study Design | Population | Settings | Risk Factors Analyzed | Outcome | Sample Size | Total Disability |
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Zhanget et al,22 1993 | China | Cross-sectional | Adults/children | Tertiary health center | Sex, WHO leprosy classification, clinical forms | Combined grades 1 and 2 | 14 257 | 8122 |
Tiendrebeogo et al,23 1996 | Burkina Faso | Cross-sectional | Adults | Primary care | Sex, WHO leprosy classification | Combined grades 1 and 2 | 554 | 165 |
Çakiner et al,24 1997 | Turkey | Cross-sectional | Adults | Hospital | Sex | Combined grades 1 and 2 | 711 | 546 |
Wittenhorst et al,25 1998 | Zimbabwe | Surveillance | Adults/children | Information system | Sex, WHO leprosy classification | Grade 2 | 746 | 247 |
Croft et al,26 1999 | Bangladesh | Cross-sectional | Adults/children | Tertiary health center | Sex, WHO leprosy classification | Combined grades 1 and 2 | 2664 | 415 |
Ahmad et al,27 2004 | Pakistan | Cross-sectional | Adults | Hospital | Sex, WHO leprosy classification, clinical forms | Combined grades 1 and 2 | 100 | 41 |
Kar and Job,11 2005 | India | Cross-sectional | Children | Tertiary health center | Sex, WHO leprosy classification, leprosy reaction | Grade 2 | 275 | 29 |
Rad et al,28 2007 | Iran | Cross-sectional | Adults/children | Hospital | Sex, WHO leprosy classification | Combined grades 1 and 2 | 180 | 79 |
Silva-Sobrinho et al,29 2007 | Brazil | Cross-sectional | Adults/children | Primary care | Sex | Combined grades 1 and 2 | 99 | 79 |
Lana et al,30 2008 | Brazil | Surveillance | Adults/children | Information system | Sex, WHO leprosy classification | Combined grades 1 and 2 | 1461 | 672 |
Soomro et al,31 2008 | Pakistan | Cross-sectional | Adults | Hospital | WHO leprosy classification | Separately grades 1 and 2 | 100 | 55 |
Ramos and Souto,32 2010 | Brazil | Cross-sectional | Adults | Tertiary health center | Sex, WHO leprosy classification | Separately grades 1 and 2 | 193 | 51 |
El-Dawela et al,33 2012 | Egypt | Cross-sectional | Adults/children | Hospital | WHO leprosy classification | Grade 2 | 587 | 204 |
Sarkar et al,34 2012 | India | Cross-sectional | Adults | Hospital | WHO leprosy classification | Separately grades 1 and 2 | 244 | 244 |
Kumar et al,10 2012 | India | Cohort | Adults/children | Tertiary health center | Sex, WHO leprosy classification, clinical forms | Grade 2 | 293 | 27 |
Nardi et al,35 2012 | Brazil | Cross-sectional | Adults/children | Primary care | Sex, WHO leprosy classification, clinical forms | Separately grades 1 and 2 | 335 | 71 |
van Brakel et al,5 2012 | Indonesia | Cross-sectional | Adults | Primary care | Sex, WHO leprosy classification | Separately grades 1 and 2 | 1308 | 1003 |
Monteiro et al,36 2013 | Brazil | Cross-sectional | Adults/children | Primary care | WHO leprosy classification, leprosy reaction | Separately grades 1 and 2 | 282 | 44 |
Oliveira et al,37 2013 | Brazil | Cross-sectional | Adults/children | Tertiary health center | Sex | Separately grades 1 and 2 | 494 | 142 |
Guerrero et al,38 2013 | Colombia | Cross-sectional | Adults/children | Primary care | Sex, WHO leprosy classification | Combined grades 1 and 2 | 333 | 117 |
de Castro et al,39 2014 | Brazil | Cross-sectional | Adults | Primary care | Sex, WHO leprosy classification | Combined grades 1 and 2 | 225 | 137 |
Silva et al,40 2015 | Brazil | Cross-sectional | Adults/children | Primary care | Sex, WHO leprosy classification | Grade 2 | 1916 | 366 |
Monteiro et al,41 2015 | Brazil | Surveillance | Adults/children | Information system | Sex, WHO leprosy classification, leprosy reaction, clinical forms | Grade 2 | 12 328 | 664 |
Santos et al,2 2015 | Brazil | Surveillance | Adults/children | Information system | Sex, WHO leprosy classification, leprosy reaction, clinical forms | Combined grades 1 and 2 | 2358 | 656 |
Sethi and Rao,42 2015 | India | Cross-sectional | Children | Hospital | WHO leprosy classification, clinical forms | Separately grades 1 and 2 | 94 | 32 |
Patel and Modi,43 2016 | India | Cross-sectional | Adults | Tertiary health center | Sex, WHO leprosy classification, leprosy reaction | Separately grades 1 and 2 | 239 | 127 |
Onyeonoro et al,44 2016 | India | Cross-sectional | Adults/children | Hospital | Sex, WHO leprosy classification | Separately grades 1 and 2 | 287 | 168 |
Queirós et al,45 2016 | Brazil | Cross-sectional | Adults/children | Hospital | WHO leprosy classification | Separately grades 1 and 2 | 458 | 63 |
Anjum et al,46 2017 | India | Cross-sectional | Adults/children | Tertiary health center | WHO leprosy classification | Combined grades 1 and 2 | 54 | 48 |
Rodrigues et al,13 2017 | Brazil | Cross-sectional | Adults/children | Hospital | Sex, WHO leprosy classification | Combined grades 1 and 2 | 182 | 124 |
Darlong et al,47 2017 | India | Cross-sectional | Children | Hospital | WHO leprosy classification | Grade 2 | 319 | 21 |
Haefner et al,12 2017 | Brazil | Cross-sectional | Adults/children | Primary care | Sex | Separately grades 1 and 2 | 910 | 262 |
Abbreviation: WHO, World Health Organization.