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BACTERIOLOGY 

 

Dr.NIDHAL 

 

                                     Mycobacterium leprae  

Typical acid fast bacilli, single in parallel bundles or in globular masses, are regularly found in 
scraping from skin or mucus membrane (particularly the nasal sputum) in lepromatous leprosy.  

    The bacilli are often found within the endothelial cells of blood vessels or mono nuclear cells. 

The organisms have not been grown on artificial media. 

When from human leprosy (ground tissue nasal scraping) is inoculated into foot pads of mice 
local granulomatous lesion developed with limited multiplication of bacilli. 

Inoculated armadillos develop extensive lepromatous leprosy, and armadillos naturally infected 
with leprosy have been found in TEXAS & MEXICO.  

M.leprea from armadillo or human tissue contains a unique O-diphenol oxidase perhaps an 
enzyme characteristic of leprosy bacilli. 

Clinical finding: 

The onset of leprosy is insidious. The lesion involves the cooler tissue of the body: skin, 
superficial nerves, nose, pharynx, larynx, eyes and testicles. 

The skin lesions may occur as pale, anesthetic macular lesion 1-10 co in diameter; diffuse or 
discrete erythematous, infiltrated nodules 1-5 cm in diameter; or diffuse skin infiltration. 

   Neurologic disturbances are manifested by nerve infiltration and thickening with resultant 
anesthesia neuritis, paresthesia tropic ulcers, and bone resorption and shortening of digits.  The 
disfigurement due to the skin infiltration and nerve involvement in untreated cases may be 
extreme. 

  Systemic manifestation of :- 

-  Anemia 
-  Lymphadenopathy 
-  Eye involvement ( common ) 
-  amyloidosis 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The disease is divided into 2 major types (with several intermediate stages): 

 


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BACTERIOLOGY 

 

Dr.NIDHAL 

 

 
lepromatous type 

 tuberculoid type

 

1- course is progressive & malign with                  
     Nodular skin lesion 

 

1- course is benign & non progressive with 
macular skin lesion 

2- slow symmetric nerve involvement 

2- severe Asymmetric nerve involvement 
of sudden onset  

3- abundant acid –fast bacilli in the skin 
lesion 

3- few bacilli present in the skin lesion 

4- (-ve ) lepromin skin test  

4- (+ve ) lepromin skin test  

5- in lepromatous leprosy cell mediated 
immunity is markedly deficient & the skin 
is infiltrated with suppressor T-cells 

5-in tuberculoid leprosy cell mediated 
immunity is intact & the skin is infiltrated 
with helper T-cells 

 
 

  DIAGNOSIS :-  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

               

 

Scraping  with a scalpel blade from the skin or nasal mucosa or from a biopsy ear lobe 
skin are smeared on a slide and stained by Ziehl-neelzon technique  

 

Biopsy of the skin or of thickened nerve gives a typical histologic picture. 

 

No serologic tests are of value  

 

Nontreponemal serologic tests for syphilis frequently yield false – positive result in 
leprosy. 
 

  Treatment :-        لألطالع

Sulfones (dapsone), or Clofazimine + rifampin (in sulfones resis. Leprosy)   

For many months 

  Epidemiology  

Transmission of leprosy is most likely to occur when small children are exposed for prolong 
periods of heavy shedder of bacilli. 

Nasal secretion is the most likely infectious material for family contact. 

The incubation period is probably 2-10 years. 

Without prophylaxis about 10% of exposed children may acquire the disease. 

Treatment tends to reduce and abolish the infectivity of patient. 

Naturally armadillos have been found in TEXAS & MEXICO, but probably play no rule in 
transmission of leprosy to humans. 

  Prevention and control :-  


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BACTERIOLOGY 

 

Dr.NIDHAL 

 

o  Identification and treatment of patient with leprosy is the key to control.   Children of 

presumably contagious parent are given chemoprophylaxis drugs until treatment of the 
parent has made them noninfectious if any member of domestic group has lepramatous 
leprosy. such prophylaxis is required for the children in the group  

o  Experimental BCG vaccination an M.leprae vaccine are also being explored for family 

contact & possibly for community contact in endemic areas.   

 




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