Leprosy elimination campaign in Qazvin province, Islamic Republic of Iran (2006-07)

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Multi-drug therapy (MDT) and Leprosy Elimination Campaigns (LEC) are the major strategies for eliminating leprosy. We report the results of a LEC conducted in 2006 in Qazvin. A total of 1987 individuals (1379 household contacts of 319 registered leprosy patients and 608 people from 3 endemic villages with a high prevalence of leprosy) were examined for detection of new cases of leprosy. All new cases were given MDT and were reviewed after a year. There were 256 suspected cases of leprosy, 13 of whom were confirmed as new cases (7 were classified as multibacillary leprosy). None had visible deformity nor was < 20 years old. All patients completed the recommended MDT course. The few cases detected suggest that in low prevalence areas, a longterm approach of integrated leprosy services and disability management may be more appropriate than LEC as a leprosy elimination strategy.

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Qasemi-Barqi, R., Bijani, B., & Pahlevan, A. A. (2011). Leprosy elimination campaign in Qazvin province, Islamic Republic of Iran (2006-07). Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal, 17(12), 920–924. https://doi.org/10.26719/2011.17.12.920

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