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22 Dec 2013
Mycobacteriun leprae incidence in INDIA
LEPROSY - INDIA (05): (ANDHRA PRADESH) INCREASED INCIDENCE
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Date: Sat 21 Dec 2013
Source: The Times of India Times News Network (TNN) [edited]
Leprosy is increasing alarmingly in Andhra Pradesh with the government
doing little to check the bacterial infection from spreading, experts
said as a staggering 8285 cases were reported in the state during
2012-13. As many as 239 new cases were detected in Hyderabad in the
same period.
Health department officials said Andhra Pradesh now figures among the
top 12 states with the highest caseloads of leprosy in the country.
The proportion of new paediatric cases in the state was also among the
highest in the country, experts said. Data from the National Leprosy
Eradication Programme shows that out of the total new cases, a
substantial 911 cases (11.34 per cent) are of children, officials
said.
Experts said the numbers have gone up particularly in the last 2
years. During 2011-12, 7820 cases were detected, they pointed out and
attributed the situation to the state government's apathy towards the
health issue, so much so that it is now regaining ground.
"We could not identify these cases well in time," said Dr Michael
Sukumar, a WHO consultant who is working with the state leprosy cell
[in Hyderabad], underscoring a situation when agencies are sometimes
helpless when local governments fail to read health warnings.
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