In a first, the Leprosy Case Detection Campaign (LCDC) aims to cover more than 1,600 blocks in the 149 districts across 20 states where nearly 3 lakh health teams will undertake door-to-door visits to detect leprosy cases.
"We are launching a special campaign from today for leprosy eradication. This is the first time in the country that we are doing something of this kind.
"The campaign will be till September 18. It will cover 20 states, 149 districts and 1,656 blocks," Health Secretary C K Mishra told PTI.
"It is a huge campaign that we are launching today. The idea is to detect and treat leprosy and stop its spread," he said.
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The campaign comes after Prime Minister Narendra Modi called for eradicating leprosy from the country by 2019, which is the 150th birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi.
After the Prime Minister's appeal, Health Minister J P Nadda had directed officials to launch a campaign in this regard.
Mishra said the teams will go door to door, do a check up and if a suspected patient is found put him or her on treatment.
Elaborating about the disease, Mishra said while at the national level, leprosy has been eradicated and most of the states have also eradicated it, the disease still exists at the districts and block level.
"At the national level, we have eradicated leprosy while most of the states also have done so but at the disaggregated level, in districts and blocks, it is still there. Now we are concentrating on that. So we have picked up the 149 endemic districts," he said.