@article{96769, author = {Saunderson P and Duck M}, title = {The end of leprosy is not imminent, but it is on the horizon.}, abstract = {
Within the leprosy research community, there has been a recent but quite rapid transition away from the old slogan of ‘elimination as a public health problem’ to a new focus on the interruption of transmission. Once transmission has stopped, the disease itself will disappear over a period of time, but this may take some years because of the long incubation period of leprosy; new case numbers will decline quickly, but people living with leprosy will have a normal life expectancy. Their needs, in terms of managing leprosy-related disability and reducing discrimination, will require attention for decades. Many groups engaged in leprosy work subscribe to a three-fold goal of ending transmission, ending disability and ending discrimination.
}, year = {2022}, journal = {The Indian journal of medical research}, month = {04/2022}, issn = {0971-5916}, url = {https://pdfs.journals.lww.com/ijmr/9000/The_end_of_leprosy_is_not_imminent,_but_it_is_on.99952.pdf?token=method|ExpireAbsolute;source|Journals;ttl|1650560841531;payload|mY8D3u1TCCsNvP5E421JYK6N6XICDamxByyYpaNzk7FKjTaa1Yz22MivkHZqjGP4kdS2v0J76WGAnHACH69s21}, doi = {10.4103/ijmr.ijmr_3654_21}, language = {eng}, }