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==Secondary Prevention== | ==Secondary Prevention== | ||
Attending to the long and variable period of time, between the first contact with the [[mycobacterium leprae|mycobacteria]] and when [[symptoms]] start to develop, it is not possible to determine if a person has been [[infected]] by a contact with a patient who has the active form of the disease, nor a specific time for the first [[symptoms]] to appear. | Attending to the long and variable period of time, between the first contact with the [[mycobacterium leprae|mycobacteria]] and when [[symptoms]] start to develop, it is not possible to determine if a person has been [[infected]] by a contact with a patient who has the active form of the disease, nor a specific time for the first [[symptoms]] to appear. | ||
The [[prevention]] | The [[prevention]] of being [[infected]] by the [[bacillus]], will then have to be focused on the [[primary prevention]], with measures such as avoidance of contact with patients with the disease, as well as [[tertiary prevention]], with measures such education of the populations on how to deal with their [[lesions]] and to identify early [[signs]] that should prompt them to seek medical attention. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: João André Alves Silva, M.D. [2]
Overview
Secondary Prevention
Attending to the long and variable period of time, between the first contact with the mycobacteria and when symptoms start to develop, it is not possible to determine if a person has been infected by a contact with a patient who has the active form of the disease, nor a specific time for the first symptoms to appear. The prevention of being infected by the bacillus, will then have to be focused on the primary prevention, with measures such as avoidance of contact with patients with the disease, as well as tertiary prevention, with measures such education of the populations on how to deal with their lesions and to identify early signs that should prompt them to seek medical attention.