The Minha Casa Minha Vida social housing programme and leprosy in Brazil: an analysis of the 100 Million Brazilian Cohort (2010–2015)
Camila S. S. Teixeira, Júlia M. Pescarini, Mauro N. Sanchez, Andrêa Jacqueline F. Ferreira, Rosemeire L. Fiaccone, Maria Yury Ichihara, Renzo Flores-Ortiz, Elizabeth B. Brickley, Peter Craig, Alastair H. Leyland, Srinivasa Vittal Katikireddi, Maria Lucia F. Penna

TL;DR
This study found that Brazil's Minha Casa Minha Vida housing program is associated with a higher risk of leprosy, possibly because it targets the most vulnerable populations.
Contribution
The study provides new evidence on the association between a large-scale housing program and leprosy incidence in Brazil.
Findings
MCMVP recipients had a 66% higher hazard of leprosy compared to non-recipients.
Higher leprosy risk was observed even before MCMVP recipients received the benefit, suggesting residual confounding.
The association was stronger in small/medium municipalities and weakened when accounting for delays in housing receipt.
Abstract
Ensuring housing interventions can contribute to improved living conditions which are strong socioeconomic determinants of leprosy. We estimated the association between the social housing programme Minha Casa Minha Vida (MCMVP) and leprosy new cases. We followed families registered in the 100 Million Brazilian Cohort linked with MCMVP receipt and nationwide registries of leprosy between 2010 and 2015. We used Cox regression weighted by stabilized inverse probability of treatment weighting (IPTW) to assess the hazard ratio (HR) for the effect of MCMVP on leprosy. Weights were obtained by propensity score using demographic and socioeconomic covariates at baseline. Sensitivity analyses were done considering potential delays to receiving MCMVP, municipality of residence population size and by controlling by the baseline risk of leprosy among potential recipients. We followed up 24,584,768…
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TopicsLeprosy Research and Treatment · Autoimmune and Inflammatory Disorders · Health, Nursing, Elderly Care
