Jm. Ponnighaus et al., COMPARISON OF BACILLARY INDEXES IN SLIT-SKIN SMEARS, SKIN AND NERVE BIOPSIES - A STUDY FROM MALAWI, International journal of leprosy and other mycobacterial diseases, 65(2), 1997, pp. 211-216
Data analyzed in this paper were collected within the framework of the
Lepra Evaluation Project, an epidemiological study of leprosy in Karo
nga District, northern Malawi. For 212 patients information on the num
ber of skin lesions, slit-skin smear and skin biopsy results were avai
lable. Among 61 patients with a single lesion none were slit-skin-smea
r positive and two had bacilli detected in skin biopsies. In contrast,
among 119 patients with four or more lesions 34 (28.6%) versus 59 (49
.6%) had bacilli detectable in slit-skin smears or skin biopsies, resp
ectively. In a further 47 patients skin biopsy results could be compar
ed with split-nerve biopsy results. In 20 of 47 patients the bacterial
indexes (BIs) were identical in skin and nerve biopsies, while in 26
of 47 patients the BIs were higher in nerve than in skin biopsies. Thi
s difference, which is consistent with several other studies in the li
terature, provides an insight into the pathogenesis of leprosy.