Publication Application of digital technologies to leprosy programmes Warne G, Mukhier M. Lepra. Leprosy Review. 2021; 92 (2) : 182-185. Download PDF
Publication The development of a Portuguese mobile application for clinical support in detecting leprosy suspects Canci B, Pereira EG, Sakata-So K, et al. Lepra. Leprosy Review. 2021; 92 (2) : 141-151. Download PDF
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Publication Mobile Health Strategies to Tackle Skin Neglected Tropical Diseases With Recommendations From Innovative Experiences: Systematic Review. Carrion C, Robles N, Sola-Morales O, et al. JMIR mHealth and uHealth. 2020; 8 (12) : e22478. Download PDF
Publication A comprehensive research agenda for zero leprosy Steinmann P, Dusenbury C, Addiss D, et al. Springer Science and Business Media LLC. Infectious Diseases of Poverty. 2020; Download PDF
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Publication Machine learning approaches in drug development of leprosy Moin S, Jain A. Studies in Indian place names. 2020; Download PDF
Publication Application of an artificial neural network in the prediction of leprosy in anti-leprosy vaccination trial Venmani D, Ramakrishnan D. Our heritage. 2020; Download PDF
Publication Teledermatology Use in Remote Areas of French Guiana: Experience From a Long-Running System. Messagier A, Blaizot R, Couppié P, et al. Frontiers in public health. 2019;
Publication Encouraging on-time completion of leprosy patients treatment: Implementing e-leprosy framework to primary health care in Indonesia. Rachmani E, Hsu C, Chang PW S, et al. Asia-Pacific journal of public health. 2019;
Publication Leprosy diagnosed via teledermatology in a U. S. urban academic health center highlights potential benefits and a pitfall of existing telemedicine services. Watchmaker L, Watchmaker J, DeLeon D, et al. Telemedicine journal and e-health : the official journal of the American Telemedicine Association. 2018;
Publication Improving quality of care using mobile technology: experiences from the Urban Leprosy Project in Kolkata, India Lal V, Das S, PAL S, et al. Leprosy review. 2017; 88 (2) : 270–273. Download PDF
Publication Enhanced Worldwide Dermatology-Pathology Interaction via Facebook, Twitter, and Other Social Media Platforms. Madke B, Gardner JM. The American Journal of dermatopathology. 2017;
Publication Accuracy and usefulness of mobile phone images in the diagnosis of leprosy Reyes KA. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. 2016;
Publication Leprosy Task Force : A country led response for the 'last mile' in a neglected disease. Paulyn Jean B Ubial P J B, Tayag E A, Villalon E E S, et al. BMJ Publishing Group. BMJ Open. 2015; 5 (Suppl. 1) : A1 -A53.
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Publication Tele-leprology: A literature review of applications of telemedicine and tele-education to leprosy Nelson C, Kovaric C, Morssink C. Leprosy review. 2014; 85 (4) : 250-261. Download PDF
Publication Development of a quantitative rapid diagnostic test for multibacillary leprosy using smart phone technology. Paula Vaz Cardoso L, Dias RF, Freitas A, et al. BMC infectious diseases. 2013; Download PDF