The campaign launched by the Chhattisgarh government to eradicate leprosy from the state had been evoking positive response with prevalence rate coming down drastically over a period of one decade.
According to officials in the health department, the "multi-drug treatment system" had yielded promising results in curing leprosy patients. "In last 11 years, the prevalence rate of leprosy in Chhattisgarh had come down from 8.2 per 10,000 persons to 2.21 per 10,000 persons," the officials added.
Chief Minister Dr Raman Singh had directed the health department to give top priority to the campaign that would make Chhattisgarh a leprosy-free state.
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The officials informed that in last nine years, about 2000 leprosy patients had been operated. Nine out of the 27 districts of in the state including Mahasamund, Raigarh, Janjgir-Champa, Bilaspur, BalodaBazar-Bhatapara, Durg, Korba and Kabeerdham (Kawardha) had higher prevalence rate compared to other districts.