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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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    • NTD Morbidity and Disability Toolkit [15]
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Publication

Understanding Stigma - Listening to people living with Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) in Nigeria

CBM . Disability Voices paper (2023). 2023;
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Publication

Perceived stigmatization, psychosocial well-being and self-esteem among individuals living in leprosy center in south-west, Nigeria

Adedeji P, Olabisi I, Aladegbami O, et al. Journal of Ideas in Health. Journal of Ideas in Health. 2023; 6 (3) : 908-919.
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Experience of family vulnerability and resilience among women affected by leprosy: in the case of Kolfie Keraniyo sub city woreda one.

Desta M.. St. Mary's University. 2023;
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A modelling analysis of a new multi-stage pathway for classifying achievement of public health milestones for leprosy

Davis EL, Crump RE, Medley GF, et al. The Royal Society. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 2023; 378 (1887) : 1-8.
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Increased anti-M. Leprae PGL-I igm levels in a child who developed leprosy

Lema T, Bobosha K, Kasang C, et al. Ethiopian Medical Journal. 2023; 60 (3) : 293-295.
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[Dr Jean Languillon (1912-2003), a major unrecognized leprologist].

Louis J, Louis F. Medecine tropicale et sante internationale. 2023; 3 (2) : 1-7.
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[Analysis of national leprosy surveillance data in Mauritania from 2009 to 2019].

Boushab B, Yanogo P, Barry D, et al. Medecine tropicale et sante internationale. 2023; 3 (2) : 1-8.
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Publication

Effectiveness of innovative interventions on curbing transmission of Mycobacterium leprae

Ortuño-Gutiérrez N. Erasmus University Rotterdam. 2023;
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Practical material

NTD Inclusion Score Card (NISC) Tool

ILEP & InfoNTD. 2023;
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The magnitude and associated factors of ocular lesions/complications among leprosy patients treated at Boru Meda General Hospital, Ethiopia: Cross-sectional study design, 2021

Bayuh F. B, Gelaye K. A, Dawed Y. A, et al. Science Set Journal of Ophthalmology and Eye Care. 2022;
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