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NMA pushes for sustained funding to eradicate leprosy by 2030

The NMA president said that through pragmatic collaboration among stakeholders, it was possible to eliminate leprosy.

• January 29, 2023
Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) and Leprosy
Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) and Leprosy

The Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) has called for sustained funding by federal and state governments to eliminate leprosy in Nigeria and 119 other countries by 2030, in line with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) target.

NMA president, Dr Uche Ojinmah, made the call in a statement by Dr Sebastine Oiwoh, the Chairman, National Committee on Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTD) of NMA, on Sunday in Ibadan.

The NMA had issued the statement in commemoration of the World Leprosy Day 2023, an annual event celebrated every January 29.

Mr Ojinmah had joined medical doctors in reiterating the need to “ACT NOW and END LEPROSY” on the occasion of the 2023 World Leprosy Day.

The NMA president said that through pragmatic collaboration among stakeholders, it was possible to eliminate leprosy.

According to him, we have the power and tools to stop transmission and defeat this disease.

He said that the timely prevention or early diagnosis from the time patient had the painless skin discoloration would help prevent the disability which later occurs.

The NMA president stressed that there was a need to prioritise leprosy, using the needed resources, commitment and the political will so that the unreachable could be reached.

He also emphasised the need to ensure adequate manpower as well as the availability of drugs at all times.

Mr Ojinmah described leprosy as an ancient, stigmatising and infectious neglected tropical disease of man caused by Mycobacterium leprae.

He also described it as one of the oldest diseases of mankind that, in spite of the previous successes, had recently seen a downward global trend of diagnosis following the simultaneous COVID-19 pandemic.

“This caused a 30 per cent drop below the 200,000 people annually diagnosed with leprosy before COVID-19, according to the World Health Organisation (WHO).

“This disabling disease has plagued mankind for at least 4000 years through respiratory droplet infection as well as by prolonged contact.

“Depending on the burden of infection, it affects the lining of the upper respiratory tract, the skin, the peripheral nerves and the eyes, among others,” Mr Ojinmah said.

According to him, it is not spread through casual contact like shaking hands or hugging, sharing meals, or sitting next to a person with leprosy.

“However, it is curable and preventable, if adequate health education, early presentation to the hospital with prompt diagnosis followed by timely treatment initiation and adequate and sustained surveillance are ensured.”

(NAN)

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