TY - JOUR KW - Primary Health Care KW - Nigeria KW - Multidrug therapy KW - leprosy KW - Full text online AU - Udoh N AU - Umo A AU - Ikorok M AB -
Arguments have been advanced that with declining prevalence and shortened duration of treatment, leprosy could, and should be integrated into the primary health care system. This paper examines the feasibility of such integration from the Nigerian perspective. Emphasis is placed on retraining and re-orientation of existing staff in the primary health care department and the use of locally available and acceptable technology especially in the area of supply of equipment. The need for continuous supply of drugs is also stressed.
CN - UDOH 2007 IS - 1 LA - eng N2 -Arguments have been advanced that with declining prevalence and shortened duration of treatment, leprosy could, and should be integrated into the primary health care system. This paper examines the feasibility of such integration from the Nigerian perspective. Emphasis is placed on retraining and re-orientation of existing staff in the primary health care department and the use of locally available and acceptable technology especially in the area of supply of equipment. The need for continuous supply of drugs is also stressed.
PY - 2007 SP - 23 EP - 27 TI - INTEGRATION OF LEPROSY CONTROL WITH PRIMARY HEALTH CARE: THE NIGERIAN PERSPECTIVE UR - http://www.ibommedicaljournal.com/vol_2_pg23-27.pdf VL - 2 ER -