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Symposium on the EPIDEMIOLOGY OF LEPROSY, Geilo. Norway, 1981 Lepr Rev ( 1 98 1) 52, Suppl 1, 1 37- 146 Non-specific factors that influence susceptibility to leprosy RJW RE ES Laboratory for Leprosy & Mycobacterial Research, National In sti tute for Medical Research, Mill Hill, Londo n, ,NW7 l AA, England. My brief for this section was to pr es ent and discuss aspects of non-specific factors in cluding nutritional , enviroental and other socia- economi c fa ctors that may influen ce sus ceptib ility to leprosy and whether any of these factors can be us ed to d efin e high risk groups. I have chos en to define "non-specifi c immun i ty " in its broadest sens e i.e . the immune status of the non-leprosy indivi dual or leprosy patient not specifica l ly deteine d by exposure to Mycobacterium l epra e. By this definition and critical analysis of past claims , a part of my pres entation will also where necessary challeng e or refute th e evid enc e for such non- specific assoc ia t ions . Nutritional Factors It is well-known that M. lepra e do es not inf ect al l humans exposed to it, nor does it produce the same d egr ee of il lness in those who do become inf ected. Although a variety of risk factors have be en invoked to explain th is var iation, it is not surprising that the state of nutrit ion of the indivi dual at risk ha d been consid ered a possible and important factor, bear i ng in mind that currently leprosy pr edominates in parts of the world where ma lnutrit ion is rife. Thus a positive association betwe en malnutrition and increas ed susc eptibil ity and sev erity to l eprosy has been fre- quently referred to in th e leprosy literatur e and in particular and most forcibly by Ryrie (1) and Skinsnes (2 , 3 ) . On the other hand Davey (4) and Leik er (5) conclude that the nutriti onal status di d not seem to have significant influence on the susceptibi lity to leprosy , nor on the course of disease. Befor e considering th e limited literatur e on l eprosy and malnutrition , I w ill br iefly review th e pertin ent information on malnutr it ion , and immun i ty . The eff ect of nutritional status on th e iune capacity and immune responses

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  • Symposium on the EPIDEMIOLOG Y OF LEPROSY, Geilo . Norway , 1 98 1 Lepr Rev ( 1 98 1 ) 5 2 , Suppl 1 , 137-146

    Non-specific factors that influence susceptibility to leprosy

    RJW REES Laboratory for Leprosy & M ycobacterial Research , National I nst i tute for Medical Research , M i l l H i l l , London , ,NW7 l AA , Engl and .

    My b r i e f for this s e c t i on wa s t o p r e s e n t a nd d i s c us s a s pec t s o f non- s pe c i f i c fa c t o r s inc l ud i ng nu t r i t i ona l , env i ronmen ta l a nd o th e r s oc ia - e c onomic f a c t or s tha t may infl uenc e s u s c e p t i b i l i ty t o l e pr o sy a nd whe ther a ny o f the s e fa c t ors c a n be us ed t o d e f ine h igh r i s k g roup s . I have chosen to d e fine "non- s pe c i f ic immun i ty " in i t s b roa d e s t s e n s e i . e . the immune s ta tus o f the non- l e pr o sy ind i v i dua l or l e prosy pa t i en t no t s pe c i f i ca l ly d e t e rmined by expo sure to Myc oba c t e r ium l e p ra e . By thi s d e f in i t ion a nd c r i t i c a l a na ly s i s o f pa s t c la ims , a pa r t o f my p r e s enta t ion wi l l a l s o whe re nec e s s a ry cha l l enge or re fu t e t h e ev idenc e f o r such nons p ec i f i c a s s oc ia t ions .

    N u t r i t i ona l Fa c t o r s

    I t i s we l l - known tha t M . l e pra e d oe s no t infe c t a l l huma ns expo s e d t o i t , n o r d o e s i t produce t h e s ame degree o f i l l ne s s in th o s e who d o b e c ome infec t ed . A l though a v a r i e ty o f r i s k fa c t or s have b e e n invoked t o exp l a i n th i s va ria t i on , i t i s no t surpri s i ng tha t the s ta t e of nu t r i t i on of the i nd iv idua l a t r i s k had been c ons i d e re d a p o s s i b l e a nd impor t a n t fa c t or , b e a r i ng i n mind tha t curren t ly l ep r o sy predomina t e s in pa r t s of the wor l d where ma l nu t r i t i on i s r i fe . Thus a p o s i tive a s s oc ia t ion b e tween ma l nu t r i t i on a nd inc rea s ed s us c e p t i b i l i ty a nd s eve r i ty t o l eprosy h a s b e e n freque n t ly r e f e rred t o in the l e prosy l i t e ra ture and i n pa r t i c u l a r a nd mo s t for c i b ly b y Ry r i e ( 1 ) a nd Skinsnes ( 2 , 3 ) . On the o th e r ha nd Dav ey ( 4 ) a nd Leiker ( 5 ) c onc l ud e tha t the nu t r i t iona l s ta tus d id no t s eem t o have s ig n i f i c a n t inf l uenc e on the s u s c ep t i b i l i ty t o l e prosy , nor on the c ours e o f d i s ea s e . B e fore c ons ide r i ng the l imi ted l i t e ra ture on l e prosy a nd ma l nu t r i t i on , I wi l l b r ie f ly rev iew the pe r t inent informa t i on on ma l nu t r i t i on , a nd immun i ty .

    The e f fec t of nu tri t i ona l s ta tus on the immune c a pa c i ty a nd immune r e s p ons e s

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    In the dev e l op ing wor l d , ma lnu t r i t ion and infec t i on c oun t for the ma j o r i ty of dea ths , pa r t i c u l a rly among ch i l d re n . The two i n t e rre a c t syne rg i s t i c a l ly in tha t infec t i ous i l l ne s s b r i ng s a b o u t a de t e r i ora t i on in the nu t r i t i ona l s ta tus and ma lnu t r i t i on wor s ens infe c t ion . The mo s t impor t a n t mechani sms res pons i b l e for th i s i n t e ra c t i on a re a d e c re a s e in immune c a pa c i ty a s s oc ia ted wi th ma l nu t r i t ion and c a t a b o l i sm c a u s e d b y feb r i l e i l l ne s s e s . The huma n nu t r i t i ona l s tud i e s have f oc u sed princ i pa l ly on s evere p r o t einc a l o r i e ma l nu t r i t i on ( PCM) , re s u l t ing in kwa sh i o rko r o r ma ra smus a s we l l a s the more preva l e n t but mi l d e r f o rms o f PCM , re s u l t ing in g rowth re ta rda t i on . Th i s re t a rda t i on ha s been mea s ured on a we igh t- f or- a g e ba s i s a nd s ta nd a r d i s e d a s · a percent i l e o f the Ha rv a rd med i um . The re is now a v a s t amount of da t a on i nd iv i dua l s wi th v a ry ing deg ree s o f PCM . The immuno l og i c a l pa rame t e r s me a s ured have inc l ud e d c e l l -med ia t e d immune ( CM I ) a nd hum ra l immune , r e s pons e s . CMI ha s been mo s t c ommonly mea sured by pos t - B CG tubercu l in s ens i t iv i ty , wh ich a s a myc oba c t e r i um i s o f pa r t i c u l a r re l eva nc e t o l e prosy . Hum ora l immune re s p on s e s hav e fre quen t ly b een mea s ured by mean s of t e t a nus or d ip th e r i a a n t i b ody produc t i on f o l l owing the r e s p e c t iv e va c c ines . Immunog l ob u l ins A , G a nd M a nd comp l emen t C

    3 have a l s o been s tudied . A l l the s e s t ud i e s have

    shown tha t kWa shi orko r , ma ra smus and more s ev e r e PCM ( 80% or l e s s o n the Ha rva rd s c a l e ) c r i p p l e CMI re s pons e s more tha n the immunog l ob u l in- forming sy s tem . Us ua l ly norma l or ev en e l eva ted s e rum immunog l ob u l in c onc e n t ra t i ons have been found a s we l l a s g o od t e t a nus or d i p theria a n t i b ody p r oduc t i on in PCM . Ra i s ed IgG l ev e l c a n f re quen t ly b e found and , o f i n t e re s t t o l e p r o sy , s ome s t ud i e s have shown reduc ed IgA a nd C3 l eve l s in t h e more s ev e re PCM . A n examp l e of reduced CMI re s pon s e s in chi ldren w i th v a r i ous l eve l s o f PCM o n the Ha rva rd s c a l e a re shown i n Ta b l e 1 from a s tudy c a r r i e d ou t in We s t Benga l me a s uring the pos t BCG re s p on s e s t o P . P . D . ( 6 ) .

    Ta b l e 1 . Compa ri s on o f Po s t - B CG ( 6 - 8 we eks ) r e s p on s e t o P . P . D . a nd N u t r i t i ona l S ta tus o f Ch i l d ren

    P . P . D . ( 5T . U . ) r e s p o n s e (mm)

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    N o . o f ch i l d ren per Ha rva rd nu t r i t i ona l s ta tus (%)

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    10 69

    1 4 ( 5 8 . 3 ) 6 9 ( 50 . 0)

    < 6 0

    26

    9 ( 2 5 . 7 )

    F igure s i n pa re n the s i s re s pons e .

    % o f ch i ld ren wi th p o s i t ive P . P . D .

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    In a s imi l a r s tudy on PCM ch i l d re n in Uga nda i t wa s shown tha t tho s e wh o fa i l ed to conve r t to P . P . D . fo l l ow i ng BCG va c c i na t i on re s p onde d p o s i t iv e ly ( 1 0 mm indura t i on) to a fur th e r P . P . D . t e s t , two we eks a f t e r the chi l d ren we re g iven a d i e t c o n ta ining 4 g p ro t e i n /Kg b ody we igh t ( 7 ) . The d imini shed CMI r e s pons e s in the s e BCG s tud i e s showe d a s a fa i l u re t o b e c ome s e n s i t i s e d ra the r tha n a s a d imi ni shed r e s ponse to P . P . D . , s o tha t there wa s no s ig n i f i c a n t d i f fe rence be twee n the s i z e s o f the re a c t i ons a nd the s ev e r i ty of PCM in the ch i ld ren .

    Ma lnut r i t i on a s a r i s k fa c t o r in l e pr osy

    S ince CM I , wh ich a l s o requ i r e s i n t a c t ma c ro pha g e func t i on , is the ma j o r de fenc e me cha n i sm of the b ody aga ins t l e prosy a nd o t h e r my c oba c t e ria l infec t i ons , PCM , pa r t i c u l a r ly chron i c PCM , wh i ch i s known t o s uppre s s CM I , c o u l d we l l be a r i s k fa c t o r in l e p r o sy . Fur the rmore , CMI i s ope ra t ive i n the reve r s a l - ty pe re a c t i ons a s s o c i a ted w i th BT a nd b o rd e r l ine l e p rosy as i s a c t iva t i on of c omp l emen t ope ra t ive in ENL- type rea c t i ons in l e p roma t ou s l e pr o sy. The refore a s s o c i a ted PCM , wh ich i s known t o re s u l t in l ow leve l s o f C3 , wou l d a l s o a l t e r the c ou r s e o f the d i s e a s e . Un f o r t una te ly the ava i l a b l e a nd re l ev a n t da ta on ma l nu t r i t i on in l e prosy a nd expe r ime n t a l a n ima l infe c t i on s i s mea g re .

    S tud i e s i n an ima l s

    The mo s t a ppropr ia te expe rime n t s c once rned wi th PCM we re und e rt a ken in mi c e ( 8 ) a nd in ra t s ( 3 ) wi th My c oba c t e rium l e p ra emurium i nfe c t i ons . Ta ke n t oge the r the s t udy s howed tha t the pro found ly p r o t e in- c a l o r i e d e f i c i en t a nima l s , c ompa red wi th the we l l - fed a nima l s , had a mo re s eve re a nd d i s emina ted infec t i on . Moreove r , the ma c r opha g e s i n the PCM a n ima l s formed fewe r g ra nu l oma , c onta ined more ba c i l l i a nd were en zyma t i c a l ly d e f i c i e n t c omp a red wi th the we l l - fed a nima l s . The re s u l t s of the M . l e p ra emu rium exp e r ime n t s a re c ons i s t e n t wi th o th e r Myc ob a c t e r i um tubercu l o s i s s tud i e s showing d e f i c i e n t a n t i - ba c te ria l d e fe nc e s i n s ev e re PCM .

    S tud i e s in ma n

    One o f the ma i n c l a ims for a s s oc ia t i on be twe en ma lnu t r i t ion a nd s�v e r i ty o f l e prosy wa s b a s ed on 2 5 le prosy pa t i e n t s a u tops ied in Hong Kong in Wor l d Wa r I I wi th s evere ma l nu t r i t i on . Two o f the s e w i th l e proma tous l e p rosy had l ow l ev e l s of s e rum p r o t e i n s a nd l ow b ody we igh t s a nd s igns of kwa s h i orko r . Moreove r , the s e two pa t i e n t s a t a u t opsy ha d mo re wid e s pread le prosy tha n wa s ob s e rved in the o the r 23 a u t o p s i e s a nd they a l s o had s eve re u l c e ra t i on of the s kin , i nd i c a t ive of La za rine l e p rosy ( 3 ) . The

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    o the r mos t quo t e d refe renc e in support o f incre a s e d su s c e p t i b i l i ty to l e pr o sy a s s oc ia t e d wi th ma lnu t r i t i on i s ba sed on the s ta rva t i on s i t ua t i on ( l e s s tha n 7 00 c a l o r i e s /d ay) f a c i ng the 2 , 500 pa t i e n t s in t h e Sung e i B u l oh L e p ro s a r i um , Ma lay s i a , a l s o dur i ng t h e S e c ond Wo rld Wa r ( 1 ) . In s p i t e of the horr i f i c mor t a l i ty ( 7 3%) dur ing th i s p e r i od , i t wa s no t c la imed tha t the s e d e a ths r e s u l ted s p e c i f i c a l ly from l e p r o sy . Howev e r , it wa s ob s e rved , for a l l p ra c t i c a l purpos e s , tha t the a c u t e rea c t i ona l ma ni fe s t a t i on s a s s oc i a ted wi th a l l ty pe s o f l e p rosy d i s a ppea red throughou t the p e r i od o f g r o s s s ta rv a t i on . Thu s from a ra t e o f 100 c a s e s /mon th of l e proma t ou s r e a c t i ons ( p re s uma b ly ENL ) b e fore the wa r the ra t e fe l l to 2- 3 /mon th d u r i ng the wa r a nd s imi la rly f o r tub e rc u l o id r e a c t i ons ( pr e s uma b ly rev e r s a l rea c t i ons ) the ra t e wa s 2 0 /mon th a nd for nerv e reac t i ons 3 0- 40 /month b e fore the wa r wi th no c a s e s o f e i th e r s uch reac t i ons d u r i ng the wa r !

    Conc l u s i ons

    I c onc l ud e from the pub l i shed l i t e ra ture tha 't there is no d e f i n i t iv e ev idence s up p o r t ing ma l nu t r i t i on a s a r i s k fa c t or in l ep r o sy . Thi s d o e s no t d i s p rov e such an a s s oc ia t i on b u t und e r l ine s the l a c k o f a ny re l eva n t a s s e s smen t s o n the nu t r i t iona l s t a tu s o f pa t i e n t s wi th l e p r o s y . Howev e r , the immuno- d e f i c ienc i e s known t o b e a s s o c i a t e d w i th more s evere PCM a re j u s t tho s e tha t wou l d b e l ike ly t o inc re a s e b o th the r i s k o f deve l o p ing l e prosy a nd the s ev e r i ty o f t h e infe c t i on once e s ta b l i s h e d . The l a t t e r i s s up p o r t ed b y the l imi ted anima l s tud i e s wi th M . l e p ra emur i um infec t i ons . Fur th e r m o r e the a lmo s t c omp l e te a b s ence o f rea c t i ona l e p i s od e s among the l e p r o sy pa t i e n t s in Ma l a y s i a d ur i ng the p e r i od of s ev e re s ta rva t i on c ou l d have re s u l t e d from the immune d e f i c ienc i e s a s s oc ia t e d wi th PCM . Thu s t h e a s s oc ia t e d r e d u c e d CMI c ou l d have a c c oun t e d for t h e a b s ence o f reve r s a l rea c t i ons , a s c o u l d h a v e the a s s o c i a red reduc ed l ev e l of C3 b e e n re s pons i b l e for the reduc e d i nc i d e nc e o f ENL .

    A l though the ev idenc e for ma lnut r i t i on a s a r i s k fa c t or in l e pr o sy is meagre and unsub s t an t i a t e d , I wa s surp r i s e d t o f i nd a t the t ime o f wr i t ing th i s s e c t i on tha t g ood ev idence even for a n � s s oc ia t ion b e tween ma l nu t r i t i on a nd p u lmona ry tuber cu l o s i s wa s s c a n ty . The d i f f i c u l ty ha s b e en t o d i s a s s oc ia t e the s evera l o th e r f a c t o r s tha t s o f r e quent ly a re a s s o c i a t e d wi th s ta rva t i on s i tua t i ons . Therefore , ou t o f i n t e re s t f o r thi s mee t ing , Ta b l e 2 p re s en t s the d a ta quo t e d by tubercu l o s i s au th ori t i e s a s mo s t c onv i nc i ng ly i l lus tra t i ng ma l nu t r i t i on a s a r i s k fa c tor . The da t a show s c l e a r l y the s ig n i f i c a n t ly h i g h e r i nc idence o f tub e rcu l o s i s among the Rus s ian Pr i s one r s of Wa r c ompa red wi th tha t o f the B r i t i sh and the French b e fore 1 9 4 5 . Whi l e the e nv i ronmenta l c ond i t ions were the s ame for a l l na t i ona l i t i e s a s wa s the c amp d i e t ( 1 , 300- 1 , 6 00 ca l o r i e s /d a y ) f o r the p e r i o d c ov e re d , the B r i t i sh , a nd F rench ( un t i l 1 9 4 5 ) rec e iv e d reg u l a r ly a nd we ekly Red Cros s

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    pa rce l s o f food a d d i ng a bou t 1 , 500 c a l o r i e s /d ay t o the i r c amp d i e t , the Rus s ia n s nev e r rece ived s uch pa r c e l s , a nd the French none a f t e r Ja nua ry , 1 945 ( 9 ) .

    TABLE 2 Preva lence of Tub e r cu l o s i s among Pri s oner s o f Wa r in G e rma ny

    1943 , J u ly - Dec . 1944 , Jan . - June

    " Ju ly - Dec .

    1945 , Ja n . - A p r i l ( 3 mon th s )

    F rench ( l , 200)

    o

    1 1 4

    Rus s ia n ( 1 , 200- 1 , 000)

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    The Ro l e o f N on- S p e c i f i c CM I a s a R i s k F a c tor i n L e pr o sy

    B ri t i sh ( 2 50)

    o

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    o

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    S inc e the f i r s t ev id enc e o f the immune mecha n i sms i nv o lv e d i n c ont ro l l ing M . l e pra e infec t i on s wa s e s ta b l i shed us i ng exp e r imen ta l a n ima l mode l s a nd pa r t i cu l a r ly the mou s e foo t pa d infec t i on ( 10) , th i s s e c t i on wi l l b e c on f i ne d to M . l e p ra e infec t ions i n a n ima l s . Mu l t i p l i c a t i on o f M . l e p r a e in t h e foo t pa d s o f no rma l mi c e wa s l imi ted to a l oca l y i e l d o f a p proxima te ly 106 b a c i l l i a nd then on ly wi th i nocu l a r s ome two l og s o r more l e s s tha n 106 • A n examp l e o f th i s l imi t ed infec t i on i s i l l u s t ra ted i n F ig ure 1 .

    7

    , , , ,

    20 100 1 20

    Figure 1 . Gr owth c u r ve of M. lepr ae i n the ear s and footpad s of normal mice fol low i ng loca l i nocu l a t ion

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    I t wa s hy po the s i s ed tha t the s e fea tures of l imi t ed mu l t i p l ic a t i on a nd d o s e de pendenc e were contro l l ed by the c a pa c i ty of the mou s e t o moun t a n immuge - c on t ro l l ing mechan i sm when cha l l enged wi th a p p r oxima t e ly 10 M . l e p ra e . Wi th the knowl e d g e then tha t tub e rcu l o s i s infec t i ons a nd o th e r i n t ra c e l l u l a r infec t i ons we re c on t ro l l ed by GM I ra ther tha n humora l immuni ty , we s e t out t o e s ta b l i sh tha t t h e s ame immune me cha n i sm a pp l i e d t o M . l ep ra e . Thi s wa s e s t a b l i shed by d emons t ra t ing tha t when the GMI c a pa c i ty o f m i c e wa s ob l i t e ra t e d (by thyme c t omy ( T ) f o l l owed by 9 00 R t o ta l b ody i r ra d i a t i on) , th e s e T- c e l l d e f i c i e n t m i c e we re c a pa b l e of s uppor t i ng un l imi t e d mu l t i p l i c a t i on o f M . l e pra e in the i r f oo t p a d s , w i th inoc u l a r fa r i n exc e s s o f 1 04 b a c i l l i (F igure 2 ) a nd the infec t i on s pread sy s t emica l ly from the foo t pa d s ( 1 1 ) .

    F i g u r e 2 . Growth c u r ves of M . lepr ae i n foot pads o f normal and thymec tom i sed i r r ad i ated mice ( T/9 0 0 r)

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    Fur the rmore , it wa s d emons t ra t e d tha t the unre s t r i c ted a nd sys temic infec t i on re s u l t i ng in T /9 00 R m i c e c ou l d b e ha l t ed by the t r a n s fus i on o f lymphocy t e s from uninfec t e d syng enic mice ( 1 2) . Wh i l e the s e exp e r iment a l s tud i e s e s ta b l i shed for the f i r s t t ime the r o l e of GMI in M . l e pra e infec t i ons a nd i t s impor tanc e in exp l a ining a pa r t of the s pe c t rum of l e pr o sy a s s een in ma n , inc l ud i ng the impor ta nc e o f GMI in reve r s a l rea c t i on s ( 1 2 ) , i t i s impor ta n t t o a pprec ia t e tha t th e i n i t i a l d e t e rmining GMI mecha ni sms in the s e exp e r imenta l mod e l s were non- s pe c i f ic . S imi la r non- s p e c i f i c d ep l e t ion o f CMI ha s b e e n e s ta b l i shed by d emon s tra t ing tha t neona ta l ly thymec t omi s ed r a t s ( 13 ) a nd thymec d e f i c ien t N u-Nu s t ra ins o f m i c e ( 14 ) a l s o s uppo r t unre s t r i c t e d a nd sy s t emic

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    mu l t i p l ic a t i on o f M . l e p ra e . F i na l ly , in 1 9 7 1 ( 1 5 ) , i t wa s d emon s t ra ted tha t the nine

    b a nd e d a rma d i l l o wa s na tura l ly s u s c e p t i b l e to exp e r imen ta l M . l e pra e infe c t i o n a nd tha t 50% o f such a n ima l s s u p p o r t e d unl imi ted mu l t i p l i c a t i on o f M. lepr a e wi th d i f f u s e sy s temic s p read .

    C onc l u s i on

    Wh i l e the s e T- d e f i c ient a n ima l mod e l s were impor t a n t in s ug g e s t ing the impor t a n t r o l e of CMI in h uma n l e prosy. infec t i ons , they a l s o i nd i c a t e tha t CM I d e f i c i e ncy , non- s pe c i f i c a l ly d e r ived , wou l d b e l i ke ly t o increa s e the r i s k fa c tor o f infec t i on i n ma n , a s we l l a s immuno l og i c a l ly d e t e rm i n i ng the ou t c ome o f the infe c t i on onc e e s ta b l i shed in ma n . S ince we d o no t know why a propor t i on o f nineb a nd e d a rma d i l l o s is high ly s u s c e p t i b l e t o infec t i ons wi th M . l e prae the que s t i on o f na t ive - s u s c e p t i b i l i ty mus t be re- c ons i d e re d .

    Pregna ncy a nd La c ta t i on a s Ri s k Fa c t o r s i n L e p r o sy

    I t ha s b e e n a pprec ia t e d f o r ma ny y e a r s tha t l e prosy may wor s e n or p r e s e n t for the f i r s t t ime d u r i ng p regna ncy a nd i n the pue r p e r i um ( 4 ) , th i s a p p l i e s a l s o t o t u b e r cu l o s i s ( 1 6 ) . The t iming s o f the l ep r o sy exa c e rb a t i ons dur i ng pregna ncy a re o f pa r t i c u l a r i n t e re s t a nd have b e e n mo s t prec i s e ly de f ined f r om a recent s t udy in E th i o p i a ( 1 7 , 1 8 ) . Thu s the c r i t i c a l p e r i od for exa c e rba t i ons in b o th t u b e rc u l o i d a nd l e proma t ou s l e pr o s y is dur ing the th i rd t r i me s t re a nd t h e f i r s t three mon ths o f la c ta t i on ( Ta b l e 3 ) whe rea s the inc i d e nc e o f reve r s a l rea c t i on s pea ke d during th e f i r s t t r i me s t re a nd a g a in d u r i ng la c ta t i on .

    TA BLE 3 Wor s en i ng o f L e p r o s y Dur i ng Preg na ncy a nd La c ta t i on

    Type o f N o . of N o . o f l e prosy women pregna nc i e s

    BL 40 4 1

    LL 3 2 3 5

    N o . o f pa t i e n t s d e t e r i ora t ing

    Pregna ncy ( t rime s t r e )

    I s t 2nd 3 rd

    3 3 7

    Tota l

    2 4 1 3

    To ta l

    1 7

    2 1

    L a c ta t ion (mon th )

    0- 3 4- 6 7 - 1 2

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    ( 9 ) F ig u r e s i n pa ren the s i s = t ra ns i e n t d e t e riora t ion .

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    The s e t ime s e quenc e s of the l e pr o s y s ta tus in pregna ncy c o inc i d e w i th the waning o f eMI during pregnancy a nd i t s g ra d ua l rec ov e ry a f t e r d e l ivery . The p regna ncy- a s s oc i a ted wa ning o f eMI , a d d e d t o a l l t h e h i g h e r l ev e l s o f c o r t i c o s t e r o id s , pa r t i c u l a r l y in t h e th i rd t r ime s t re , c o u l d s t i l l fu r th e r b e exa c erba t ed by ma l nu t r i t i on .

    C onc l u s i on

    L e p r o sy i s undoub t e d ly a s e r i ou s r i s k fa c t or in pregna ncy , nec e s s i ta t ing o p t imum chemo the ra py for women wi th a c t iv e l e pr o sy a nd prophy l a c t i c the ra py for thos e wi th "cured ' " l ep r o sy , a nd for a l l t o be fed a h i gh pro t e i n d i e t througho u t pregna ncy a nd l a c ta t i on .

    C l ima t i c F a c t o r s in L e p rosy .

    Though there i s ev e r inc rea s ing ev id enc e tha t l e prosy i s a n a i rb orne i n f e c t i on a nd the r e f o re the por ta l o f en t ry may b e via the l ung fo l l owing the inha l a t i on of M . l e pra e - infec ted nuc l e i ( 1 9 ) , a s in t ube rc u l o s i s , much o f the ev idence f o r th i s rou t e o f t r a n s mi s s i on s temmed f rom in tens iv e s tud i e s on na s a l d i s cha rge s from pa t i e n t s wi th a c t iv e l e p roma tous l e prosy . F r om one o f the s tud i e s i t wa s s h own tha t M . l e p r a e rema ined v ia b l e i n d r i ed na s a l s e c re t i ons f o r p e r i od s u p t o 1 0 day s ( 20 , 2 1 ) , b u t tha t s urv iva l wa s o p t ima l a t high humid i t i e s ( Ta b l e 4 ) . The re fore i f the l ung i s no t the only p o r ta l o f e n t ry the r i s k o f i nd i rec t t ra nsmi s s ion wou l d b e g re a t e s t i n a rea s wi th h igh humid i t i e s .

    TABLE 4 Surv iv a l of M . l epra e i n Dried N a s a l S e c re t i ons Re l a t e d t o

    Env i ronmenta l Temp e r a ture ( TOC ) a nd Humid i ty (H%)

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    T36 . 7o

    C /H7 7 . 6% T20 . 6o

    C /H43 . 7%

    6 /8 �'<

    3 /8 4 / 8 6 /8

    2 /4

    1 00 100

    10 0

    2 / 1 2

    0

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    * Propor t ion o f p o s i t iv e f o o t pa d s . ** Pe rcent s u rv iva l .

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    Re ferenc e s

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    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    7

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    1 0

    1 1

    1 2

    l 3

    1 4

    1 5

    1 6

    Ryr i e GA . S ome impres s i on s of S unge i Bul oh Lep er hosp i ta l under Japane s e occ upa tion , Lepr . Rev , 1 948 , � , 1 0- 1 7 . S kinsnes OK . The immunol og ica l s pec t rum o f l e prosy . In L e p r o sy in Theory and Pra c t i c e . C ochrane RG a nd Davey TF . Ed� B r i s t � l : J ohn Wrigh t a n d S ons L td . 1 9 6 4 i 2nd ed . 1 56 . S ki n s ne s OK a nd Higa H . · The r o l e o f pro t e i n ma l nu t r i t i o n in the pa thog e ne s i s o f u l c e ra t ive "La za r i ne " l e prosy . I n t . J . L epr . 19 7 6 , 44 , 346 - 3 5 8 . Dav ey TF a nd S chenc k RR . The end o c r i ne s in l eprosy . In L e p r o s y in Theory a nd Pra c t i c e . Cochrane RG a nd Davey-rF Ed s . J ohn Wr i g h t & S on s Ltd � Br i s t o l . 1 9 6 4 , 2nd ed . , 1 9 5 . L e i ke r DL . S ome a s pec t s of the e p i d emi o l ogy o f l e prosy . I n t . J . L e p r . 1 9 7 1 , 39 , 6 1 0- 6 1 5 . S inha DP a nd Ba ng FB . Pro t e i n a nd ca l o r i e ma l nu t r i t i on , c e l l med i a ted immun i ty , a nd B CG va cc i na t i on i n c h i ld ren from rura l We s t Benga l . La nc e t 1 9 7 6 , i i , 53 1 - 534 . Ha r l a nd PSE . Tub e r c u l in rea c t i ons in ma l nour i sh e d c h i l d ren . L a nc e t , 1 9 6 5 , i i , 7 1 9 - 7 2 1 . Y a ng HY a nd S k i n s ne s OK . I n t ra c e l lu l a r modu l a t i on in c e l l u l a r immuni ty . 2 . Ma c ropha g e enzyme s i n immuni zed , pro te i nd e pe ted a nd c o n t r o l m i c e du r i ng M . l epra emuri um infe c t i on . I n t . J . L e p r . 1 9 6 9 , 1 7 , 2 53 . Cochra ne AL . Tub e rc u l o s i s among p r i s one rs o f wa r i n G e rma ny . B r i t . Med . J . 1 9 4 5 , i i , 6 56 - 6 58 . Shepa rd CC . The exp e r ime n t a l d i s ea se tha t fo l l ow s the i nj e c t i on o f huma n l ep r o sy b a c i l l i i n t o foo t - pa d s o f m i c e . J . Exp . Med . 1 9 6 0 , V o l . 1 1 2 , N o . 3 , 445- 454 . Re e s RJW . Enhanced s u s c e p t i b i l i ty o f thymec t omi zed a nd i r ra d ia ted m i c e t o infec t i on w i th My c ob a c t e r i um l e pra e . N a ture , 2 1 1 , N o . 5049 , 6 57 , A ugu s t 6 , 1 9 6 6 . Re e s RJW . The impa c t o f exp e r imen t a l huma n l e prosy in the mou s e on l e prosy re s ea rch . I n t . J . L e p r . 39 , 1 9 7 1 , 20 1 - 2 1 5 . F i e l d s t e e l A H a nd Mc I n t o sh AH . E f fec t o f ne ona t a l thymec t omy and a n t i thymocy t i c s e rum on s u s c e p t ib i l i ty o f ra t s t o My c ob a c t e r i um l e p ra e infec t i on . Proc . S o c . Exp . B i o I . a nd� . 1 9 7 1 , 1 3 8 , N o . 2 , 408- 4 1 3 . Koh s ahka K , Y oneda K , Makino M , M o r i T a nd I to T . Exp e r imenta l l e prosy w i th nude m i c e . N ip pon Ri Ga kka Za s sh i , 1 9 7 9 , 48 , N o . 1 , 3 7 - 41 .

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    Ki rchh e imer WF a nd S t o r r s EE . A t temp t s to e s ta b l i sh the a rma d i l l o ( Da sypus novemc inc t u s , L inn) a s a mod e l for the s tudy o f l e pr o sy . I n t . J . L e p r 1 9 7 1 , 39 , 6 9 3 - 7 02 . I n The Pa thog ene s i s of t ub e rcu l o s i s . Rich AR E d . B l a c kwe l l S c i en t i f i c Pub l i c a t i on s , Oxford , 1 9 50 .

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    1 7 Dunc an ME , M e l s om R , Pea r s on JMH a nd R i d l ey DS . Th e a s s oc i a t i on o f pregna ncy a nd l e p r o sy : I . N ew c a s e s , re l a p s e o f cured pa t ie n t s a nd d e t e r i ora t i on in pa t i e n t s on t r e a tme nt dur ing pregna ncy and l a c ta t i on - re s u l t s of a p r o s p e c t ive s tudy o f 1 54 pregna nc i e s in 1 4 7 E th i op i an wome n . L e p r . Rev . In Pre s s . 1 9 8 1 .

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    1 8 Dunc a n ME , Pea r s on JMH , Rid l ey ' DS , Me l s om R a nd B j une G . Pregnancy a nd l e pr o sy : the c ons e quenc e s o f a l t e ra t i ons of c e l l med i a t e d and humora l immun i ty during pregna ncy a nd l a c ta t i on . Am . J . Ob s t e t . Gyne c o l . S ubm i t t e d for pub l ic a t ion .

    1 9 Ree s RJW a nd Mc Doug a l l AC . A i rb o rne infec t ion w i th My c o b a c t e r i um l e p r a e i n mi c e . J . Med . M i c rob i o l . 1 9 7 7 , 1 0 , 6 3- 6 8 .

    20 Da vey TF a nd Re e s RJW . The na s a l d i s cha rge in l e p ro sy ; c l i ni c a l a nd b a c t e r i o l og i c a l a s pe c t s . L e p r . Rev . 1 9 7 4 , 4 5 , 1 2 1 - 1 34 .

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    V ia b i l i ty o f My c oba c te r i um l e p ra e ou t s i d e th e L e p r . Rev . 1 9 7 7 , 48 , 23 1 - 23 5 .