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      • Guide 1. What are health-related stigma and mental wellbeing? [8]
        • 1. What is stigma?
        • 2. Why does stigma exist?
        • 3. What are the causes of stigma?
        • 4. Who stigmatises?
        • 5. How does it feel to experience stigma?
        • 6. What are the effects of stigma?
        • 7. Effects of stigma and discrimination on mental wellbeing
        • Annex Guide 1
      • Guide 2. How to reduce the impact of stigma [7]
        • 1. From undetected disease to diagnosis to support
        • 2. Individual-level interventions
        • 3. Group-level interventions
        • 4. Family-level interventions
        • 5. Referral
        • 6. Further reading
        • Annexes Guide 2
      • Guide 3. How to reduce sources of stigma [6]
        • 1. Background to the design of a stigma-reduction intervention
        • 2. Identifying the sources of stigma
        • 3. Targeting an intervention
        • 4. Inclusion of affected persons and champions in interventions
        • 5. Interventions by source type
        • Annexes Guide 3
      • Guide 4. How to assess health-related stigma and mental wellbeing [9]
        • 1. What is the purpose of the assessment?
        • 2. What approach would best fit your purpose and context?
        • 3. Quantitative assessment methods
        • 4. Qualitative assessment methods
        • 5. Assessments using mixed methods
        • 6. Developing qualitative methods from scratch
        • 7. How do you conduct a stigma assessment?
        • 8. How to interpret and report your findings
        • Annexes Guide 4
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Publication

Ending the neglect to attain the Sustainable Development Goals: A road map for neglected tropical diseases 2021–2030

World Health Organization . 2021;
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Perceived Stigma Towards Person Affected by Leprosy Among Adult Living in Leprosy-endemic Areas in Keratong Sub-district, Pahang

Naem EH, Hashim SM, Osman M. Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences. 2025;
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Barriers to effective foot care: A mixed-methods assessment among persons with leprosy-related foot disabilities living in a leprosy colony in Bankura, West Bengal

Seth S, Kundu MK, Roy S, et al. Scientific Scholar. Indian Journal of Dermatology, Venereology and Leprology. 2025;
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Social participation of people affected with leprosy in India: what does the literature tell us? A systematic review

Govindharaj P, Agrawal S, Ramasamy S, et al. Oxford University Press (OUP). Transactions of The Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 2025;
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Lepromatous Lymphadenitis: A Rare Manifestation of LeprosyDiagnosed by Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology

Chitkara F, Pannu D, Saha D, et al. Annals of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine. 2025;
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Knowledge, Attitude, and Practices towards Leprosy among Nurses around Semarang, Indonesia

P R, PD K, A M, et al. Medwin Publishers. Clinical Dermatology Open Access Journal. 2025; 10 (1) : 1-10.
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The The Effect of Psychosocial Support on Healing Time in Leprosy Survivors

Achmad LN, Tangdialla MPI, Halim A. Rifa Institute. KESANS : International Journal of Health and Science. 2025; 4 (12) : 1098-1108.
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Leprosy still a concern in Eastern states of India: Primary care physician targeted approach needed.

Thangaraju P, Venkatesan S. Journal of family medicine and primary care. 2025; 14 (8) : 3598-3599.
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Challenges and Opportunities of Management of Long Term Complications of Persons Affected By Leprosy in Context of Integrated Program in Bangladesh.

Khan M, Ferdous J, Saadat M, et al. Mymensingh medical journal : MMJ. 2025; 34 (4) : 954-962.
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Critical influence of biological delays on leprosy transmission and its control: a case study in India

Mondal T, Mukherjee S, Roy PK. Springer Science and Business Media LLC. International Journal of Dynamics and Control. 2025;

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