Despite the reduction of registered num-bers, leprosy is still a major health problem in several countries of Asia, Latin America and Africa. In Southeast Asia, leprosy is endemic i
Southeast Asia is a hotspot for emerging infectious diseases, including those with pandemic potentia...
Leprosy is health problem because It appears morbidity and disablement that influences quality of li...
Leprosy (synonyms: Hansen’s disease, Hanseniasis, Hansenosis, Lepra) (from the Latin word lepra, wh...
People have long known about leprosy. The disease was found in patients in Egypt since 4,000 years B...
Abstract The neglected tropical diseases (NTDs), which affect the very poor, pose a major public hea...
Leprosy remains an important cause of preventable disabilities. After the advent of multidrug therap...
Does it still exist in Malaysia and other countries worldwide? Leprosy is one of the oldest disea...
Leprosy afflicts 10-15 million people in the world, primarily in tropical and subtropical developing...
Abstract. The importance of leptospirosis in Southeast Asia was assessed in conjunction with other s...
<p>Leprosy- endemic countries with more than 1000 new leprosy cases reported that had no immigrants ...
Leprosy, also known as Hansen’s disease, is a chronic infectious disease with high prevalence, but o...
Leprosy is an important global health problem. Moreover, important for its potential to cause progre...
Based on WHO data, Indonesia has the third largest leprosy burden in the world, afterIndia and Brazi...
Can leprosy be eliminated? This paper considers the question against the background of the WHO progr...
The ten member states of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) constitute an economic p...
Southeast Asia is a hotspot for emerging infectious diseases, including those with pandemic potentia...
Leprosy is health problem because It appears morbidity and disablement that influences quality of li...
Leprosy (synonyms: Hansen’s disease, Hanseniasis, Hansenosis, Lepra) (from the Latin word lepra, wh...
People have long known about leprosy. The disease was found in patients in Egypt since 4,000 years B...
Abstract The neglected tropical diseases (NTDs), which affect the very poor, pose a major public hea...
Leprosy remains an important cause of preventable disabilities. After the advent of multidrug therap...
Does it still exist in Malaysia and other countries worldwide? Leprosy is one of the oldest disea...
Leprosy afflicts 10-15 million people in the world, primarily in tropical and subtropical developing...
Abstract. The importance of leptospirosis in Southeast Asia was assessed in conjunction with other s...
<p>Leprosy- endemic countries with more than 1000 new leprosy cases reported that had no immigrants ...
Leprosy, also known as Hansen’s disease, is a chronic infectious disease with high prevalence, but o...
Leprosy is an important global health problem. Moreover, important for its potential to cause progre...
Based on WHO data, Indonesia has the third largest leprosy burden in the world, afterIndia and Brazi...
Can leprosy be eliminated? This paper considers the question against the background of the WHO progr...
The ten member states of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) constitute an economic p...
Southeast Asia is a hotspot for emerging infectious diseases, including those with pandemic potentia...
Leprosy is health problem because It appears morbidity and disablement that influences quality of li...
Leprosy (synonyms: Hansen’s disease, Hanseniasis, Hansenosis, Lepra) (from the Latin word lepra, wh...