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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

Disability among leprosy patients in the lustrum 2016-2020: Retrospective study from a tertiary care centre in Southern Kerala

Jayapalan S, Bindu R. S, Mathew R. Indian Journal of Dermatology. 2023;
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Prevalence of plantar ulcer and its risk factors in leprosy: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Govindasamy K, Darlong J, Watson S, et al. Journal of foot and ankle research. 2023; 16 (1) : 1-12.
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Case Report: Fever of unknown origin caused by type Ⅱ lepra reaction

Ran X, Ma K, Wang Y, et al. F1000 Research Ltd. F1000Research. 2023;
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O WhatsApp como possível ferramenta para favorecer a adesão ao tratamento da tuberculose e hanseníase

Beatriz Godinho Louvain A, Miguel Soares Neto F, Araújo Galvão de Souza C, et al. Faculdade de Medicina de Campos. Anais da Semana Científica da Faculdade de Medicina de Campos. 2023;
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Aspectos clínicos e epidemiológicos da hanseníase em região de saúde hiperendêmica da Amazônia Legal no período de 2008 – 2018

Novais DG, Barbosa SM, Mariano WDS, et al. South Florida Publishing LLC. CONTRIBUCIONES A LAS CIENCIAS SOCIALES. 2023; 16 (11) : 25903-25923.
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Diagnóstico e tratamento da Hanseníase: revisão interativa da literature

Latrônico FCN, Nunes RD, Vitiritti B, et al. South Florida Publishing LLC. CONTRIBUCIONES A LAS CIENCIAS SOCIALES. 2023; 16 (11) : 25889-25902.
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Stigma Sosial dan Kualitas Hidup Orang dengan Kusta di Indonesia : Literature Review

Sastroamidjoyo A. K, Anshari D. Media Publikasi Promosi Kesehatan Indonesia. 2023; 6 (11) : 2114-2121.
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Origin and spread of leprosy in Suriname. A historical and biomedical study

Faber WR, Sewpersad K, Menke H, et al. Frontiers Media SA. Frontiers in Tropical Diseases. 2023;
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Lucio phenomenon; A case report

Dilipbhai Bodar P, Kailashbhai Patel J, Subramonia Pillai D, et al. Scientific Scholar. Indian Journal of Dermatology, Venereology and Leprology. 2023;
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Epidemiology and grade 2 disability of leprosy among migrant and resident patients in Guangdong: an unignorable continued transmission of leprosy

Chen L, Zheng D, Li M, et al. Frontiers Media SA. Frontiers in Public Health. 2023;
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