Though COVID-19 pandemic has gripped the world, India accounts for over half of the world’s new leprosy patients, according to WHO. Despite India being declared "leprosy-free" in 2005, the country still accounts for over half (almost 60 per cent) of the world's new leprosy patients.
New Delhi : The Covid-19 pandemic has increased the challenges and brought greater neglect, especially for marginalised/ people affected by Leprosy. Reinforcing the need to focus and enable communities, Yohei Sasakawa, WHO Goodwill Ambassador for Lep
The Covid-19 pandemic has increased the challenges and brought greater neglect, especially for marginalised/ people affected by Leprosy.Reinforcing the need to focus and enable communities, Yohei Sasakawa, WHO Goodwill Ambassador for Leprosy .
/PRNewswire/ Sasakawa Leprosy (Hansen s Disease) Initiative is collaborating with 32 organizations from 13 countries to promote the message "Don t forget.