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Contrary to govt claims, leprosy on rise in Maharashtra

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Press Trust of India Pune

"It was officially declared in 2005 that leprosy has been eradicated in Maharashtra. However, fresh cases are still being detected in the state," Sharadchandra Gokhale, founder president of the International Leprosy Union (ILU) claimed.

There is a further increase in the number of Multi-Bacilliary cases with child population accounting for 12 per cent of total detected cases, he said.

The ILU, which is headquartered in the city, had in its search campaign conducted in 173 blocks in the state last year had detected as many as 2,515 fresh cases, Gokhale said, emphasizing the need for a door-to-door campaign to unearth fresh cases and timely treatment.

 

At present, the Annual New Case Detection Rate (ANCD) is 15.96 per cent per lakh population in Maharashtra, he said adding that the ILU had set up a human rights grievance cell in order to seek justice for the affected as the disease continued to be socially stigmatised.

"There is still no let-up in the stigma attached to the disease and discrimination against the leprosy-affected continues unabated," said Indranath Banerjee, an associate researcher attached to the ILU.

Of the 2,28,474 new leprosy cases detected in the world in 2010, the figure for India stood at 1,26,800, which accounts for 55.5 per cent, the data available with ILU shows. (More)

  

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First Published: Oct 06 2012 | 10:55 AM IST

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