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  • Nigeria: Leprosy Still Endemic in 18 States in Nigeria, Says Govt

    Source: https://allafrica.com/stories/202001300023.html

    Nigeria: Leprosy Still Endemic in 18 States in Nigeria, Says Govt
    30 January 2020
    This Day (Lagos)
    By Onyebuchi Ezigbo

    Abuja — The federal government has said that 18 states are currently leprosy endemic, with few cases of the disease also being reported in others.

    It said Nigeria was among the few countries in the world still reporting above 1000 new cases annually, adding that in 2018 the country recorded 1095 new leprosy cases.

    According to the 2015 National Leprosy Review, government said 18 states were still endemic in leprosy although there were pockets of endemicity in few other states of the federation.

    The Minister of state for Health, Senator Olorunnibe Mamora, who stated this at the ceremonies marking the 2020 World Leprosy Day, held in Abuja recently, said the federal government has made notable progress in tackling the scourge through the National Tuberculosis and Leprosy Control programme by ensuring treatment for over 33,000 patients from 2009 till date, including men, women and children.

    He also said the country was among the countries that met the target of reducing the prevalence to one leprosy case to 10,000 persons.

    "We have been to reduce the registered prevalence from 250,000 in 1989 to about 2000 in 2018. The number of newly registered leprosy patients has fallen from 7,827 in 1994 to 2,095 in 2018," he said...
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