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Leprosy is the oldest disease in the world. Sadly, hundreds of thousands of people are still diagnosed with it ever year.
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Read More »Leprosy is the oldest disease in the world. Sadly, hundreds of thousands of people are still diagnosed with it ever year. We are now entering 2020 and I believe that, in the next 15 years, we will end transmission by 2035. Ending leprosy transmission by the year 2035 isn’t an empty promise; we know exactly how to do it. The disease is curable through taking a course of three drugs, known collectively as Multi Drug Therapy (MDT). The drugs have been made freely available to all people affected by leprosy. Once a person has been taking MDT for 72 hours, they are no longer able to spread the disease. The effects of the disease may live on for a generation in those people who will have already been diagnosed, but we will stop the disease in its tracks. This is a rallying cry as we enter the last 15-year stretch of a race we have been running for millennia. By Brent Morgan, International Director of The Leprosy Mission Leprosy is the oldest disease in the world. Sadly, hundreds of thousands of people are still diagnosed with it ever year. We are now entering 2020 and I believe that, in the next 15 years, we will end transmission by 2035. When boiled down to its essentials, we will diagnose the last ever person with leprosy once we have successfully reached out to and provided MDT to every single person affected by leprosy. Our task is to spread awareness of the disease within the communities where it is commonly found so that we can get people treated. People working for The Leprosy Mission (TLM) all over the world have worked hard to put together a road map that will drive us to zero transmission of leprosy by 2035. We know how to do this.
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Read More »Just because we have a roadmap, doesn’t mean the road will be easy. Without the support of partners across the world, we won’t even get close to defeating leprosy by 2035. We work closely with ILEP, The Global Partnership for Zero Leprosy, the WHO, the UN, national governments, countless national and local-level partners, and most, importantly of all, people affected by leprosy. Each one of these groups brings invaluable expertise to the fight to defeat leprosy. It is because we are working with these groups that I am confident we will achieve our goal.
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