Abstract:
Background: Leprosy is one of the neglected and poverty-related diseases in low and
middle-income countries, the disease is associated with socioeconomic factors, poor knowledge
of the victims to report cases and poor access to health facilities with a definitive diagnosis of the
associated lesions. In most cases, patients are reluctant to report the infection earlier because of
the insidious nature of the infection. Thus the study was conducted to determine the prevalence
of leprosy in eastern, Tanzania.
Material and methods: A retrospective study design was undertaken by analysing the patient’s
biodata at Nazareth leprosy centre located in Ifakara Tanzania. The analysis was to determine the
association of the disease with age, sex, location, type of lesions presented, disease detection
technique and the time for reporting to the centre. The Chi-square and t-test were used to
determine the association of the factors with disease causation at the p-value of 0.05.