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- 1From:Leprosy Review (Vol. 93, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedObjective To investigate factors that influence the mental wellbeing of persons affected by leprosy in Far-Western Nepal. Methods The study used a cross-sectional design with a qualitative approach. Semistructured,...
- 2From:Leprosy Review (Vol. 93, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedKeywords: M. lepromatosis, molecular test Sir, Leprosy is a chronic, infectious, mycobacterial disease mainly affecting the skin, peripheral nerves, mucosal surfaces and eyes. About 160 countries across the world...
- 3From:Leprosy Review (Vol. 93, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground/Objectives The drivers of stigma may vary from one society or country to another; thus, it is necessary to identify these drivers so that stigma elimination programs would be locally relevant. This study aimed...
- 4From:Leprosy Review (Vol. 93, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedWe begin this issue with an important Editorial on ethical issues surrounding research, especially research and publications related to leprosy, written by two members of the Editorial Board. The paper discusses a wide...
- 5From:Leprosy Review (Vol. 93, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedAim This study explored community perceptions about leprosy and the extent, root causes, and drivers of stigma in Kano State, northern Nigeria. Methodology The study used a cross-sectional design with a qualitative...
- 6From:Leprosy Review (Vol. 93, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedSummary Background People affected with leprosy are severely stigmatised, restricting their participation at home, in communities, and at the workplace. It further aggravates their stigma levels as participation...
- 7From:Leprosy Review (Vol. 93, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThe aim of Leprosy Review (LR) is to contribute to the better understanding of leprosy and its control, mainly through publishing reports of research. Some authors are clinicians or field workers rather than being...
- 8From:Leprosy Review (Vol. 93, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedHistopathological Diagnosis of Leprosy. Cleverson Teixiera Soares. (English) Bentham Science Publishers. 2021 Expertise in the histopathology of leprosy is declining, part of the general dwindling of overall medical...
- 9From:Leprosy Review (Vol. 93, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedAim To develop an integrated, contextual, and holistic, minimum essential data collection tool to reliably assess, and obtain a broad overview of issues needing attention among people suffering with WHO Grade 2 leprosy...
- 10From:Leprosy Review (Vol. 93, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedObjectives Leprosy in children is a strong indicator of disease transmission in the community and the rapidity of case detection. Grade 2 disability (G2D) in children denotes a delay in diagnosis, which could be due to...