02472nas a2200265 4500000000100000008004100001260001300042653002500055653001600080653002000096653001100116653003000127653001200157653001500169653002000184653001300204100001300217700001900230700001500249245009200264300001000356490000700366520181900373022001402192 2002 d c2002 Aug10aFinancial Management10aForecasting10aHealth Services10aHumans10aInternational Cooperation10aleprosy10aPrevalence10aQuality of Life10aThailand1 aBundit C1 aSampoonachot P1 aMahotarn K00aPresent status and future vision of the International Medical Co-operation for Leprosy. a211-30 v713 a
In the year 2002, leprosy situation in Thailand has been steadily progress. However, the prevalence rate and percentage of leprosy patients are still quite high in the North-Eastern part of Thailand. Therefore, we have focused our plan of action 2001-2 on "The strengthening of Leprosy Elimination and Prevention of Disability in the North-Eastern Region." The objective of which is to improve and sustain the ability of leprosy related staff to conduct activities such as case finding, complication diagnosis, treatment of disabilities, rehabilitation, supervision and evaluation. The International Medical Co-operation for Leprosy in 2001, we received funds from Netherland Leprosy Relief Association (NLR) for 9 programmes concerning training of leprosy for health officers and assessment of the quality of life for leprosy affected persons living in northeastern colonies. There are 3 training courses of leprosy for new medical doctors, lab technicians from community and provincial hospitals and 2 workshops on Rehabilitation and Development of Leprosy Affected Persons "Quality of Life" under the Germany Leprosy Relief Association (GLRA) support. From Japan we received funding from Sasakawa Memorial Health Foundation (SMHF) for 4 projects in immunological studies since 1997 and 2 projects concerning dental services for Leprosy patients in the north and northeast regions from Umemoto Memorial Dental Service Group (UMDSG). The medical co-operation between Japan and Thailand should increase in many aspects especially, for new chemotherapy, immunotherapy and vaccine study in Leprosy. The future vision of Leprosy, we plan to set up the International Center of Leprosy for medical officers, technicians, etc. for the South-East Asian Countries. You are welcome to join and work together with us.
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