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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
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        • 5. Referral
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        • 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

High yield of retrospective active case finding for leprosy in Comoros.

Ortuño-Gutiérrez N, Mzembaba A, Baco A, et al. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 2022; 16 (3) : e0010158.
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Innovative mapping of skin sensitivity by monofilaments to record the diagnosis and therapeutic follow-up of leprosy.

Filho F, Lima F, Frade M. Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical. 2022;
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Asymptomatic low pulse oximetry measurements in leprosy patients in the time of COVID-19: Dapsone side effect.

Frade M, Filho F, de Lima A, et al. Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical. 2022;
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Leprosy as immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome in patients living with HIV: Description of French Guiana's cases over 20 years and systematic review of the literature.

Mouchard A, Blaizot R, Graille J, et al. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 2022; 16 (3) : e0010239.
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Somalia tackles leprosy and visceral leishmaniasis

Bagcchi S. Elsevier BV. The Lancet Infectious Diseases. 2022; 22 (4) : 454.
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Initiatives to address leprosy as a human rights issue through the mandate of UN Special Rapporteur: Achievements and challenges

Nanri T, Zhang F. Public Library of Science (PLoS). PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases. 2022; 16 (3) : e0010201.
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The need for an integrated, contextual, and holistic, minimum essential data collection tool for leprosy and lymphatic filariasis disability in India

Anand S, John A, Singh RK. Lepra. Leprosy Review. 2022; 93 (1) : 38-47.
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Factors influencing the mental wellbeing of persons affected by leprosy in Far-Western Nepal

Pierneef L, van ’t Noordende AT, Bista M, et al. Lepra. Leprosy Review. 2022; 93 (1) : 12-25.
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We have a key role now: Lessons learned from partnerships with organisations of persons with disabilities

CBM . 2022;
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Promoting Engagement of Organizations of Persons with Disabilities (OPDs) in Development and Humanitarian Action

International Disability Alliance (IDA) , NORAD . 2022;
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