Policy Evolution and Lessons Learned from China’s Efforts to Eliminate Leprosy

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The prevention and treatment of leprosy is a public health and social issue of global concern. China has become the first country in the world to put forward a proposal on the elimination of the harm caused by leprosy. This paper briefly introduces the status of the spread of leprosy in China, and systematically reviews the evolution of policies and measures at different stages of the disease in China, from the serious epidemic of leprosy to the control of the infection, to the basic elimination, and to the elimination of the hazards. On this basis, five main lessons learned from the control and elimination of leprosy in China were also summarized. These provide the basis for promoting the complete global elimination of leprosy and preventing its re-transmission, thereby benefiting all those who still suffer from the scourge of leprosy.

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Liu, Y. (2024, March 1). Policy Evolution and Lessons Learned from China’s Efforts to Eliminate Leprosy. Journal of Epidemiology and Global Health. Springer Science and Business Media B.V. https://doi.org/10.1007/s44197-024-00188-7

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