Introduction: Leprosy is a neglected tropical disease and although a cure is available, each year over 200,000 persons are newly diagnosed with leprosy and many more suffer from long-term complications, such as disabilities. The Leprosy Research Initiative (LRI) provides competitive research funding for research projects related to one of five research priorities. Five years after its launch in 2013 and with new developments in the field, the LRI consulted a wide range of stakeholders to evaluate its research priorities and to contribute to a wider research agenda. Material & Methods: A mixed methods approach was used in which qualitative methods (enquiry panel, focus group discussions (FGD) and key informant interviews) were followed by qu...
Background: Background: Leprosy is a tropical infectious disease that is neglected worldwide. The wo...
Background : Background: Leprosy is a tropical infectious disease that is neglected worldwide. The w...
Leprosy continues to be a challenge to health worldwide, with about 250,000 new cases being detected...
Introduction: Leprosy is a neglected tropical disease and although a cure is available, each year ov...
The Importance The Global Leprosy Programme has had a dramatic impact on the prevalence of registere...
BACKGROUND: Leprosy control achieved dramatic success in the 1980s-1990s with the implementation of ...
On 4th and 5th April, 2019 the fourth annual Leprosy Research Initiative (LRI) Spring Meeting was he...
Background: Leprosy is a slowly progressive and chronic infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium ...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of the review was to identify, appraise, and synthesise qualitative studies...
Despite the growing interest in public and patient involvement in research, best practices in the le...
The aim of Leprosy Review (LR) is to contribute to the better understanding of leprosy and its contr...
Introduction: Even though India achieved the goal of elimination (i.e point prevalence rate of less ...
Pamidipani SS Sundar Rao LEPRA India, Secunderabad, India Abstract: Throughout its history, leprosy ...
Objectives: The objectives of this study were active case detection, provision of multidrug treatmen...
Objective To locate the overall predominance of leprosy responses in patients with uncleanliness goi...
Background: Background: Leprosy is a tropical infectious disease that is neglected worldwide. The wo...
Background : Background: Leprosy is a tropical infectious disease that is neglected worldwide. The w...
Leprosy continues to be a challenge to health worldwide, with about 250,000 new cases being detected...
Introduction: Leprosy is a neglected tropical disease and although a cure is available, each year ov...
The Importance The Global Leprosy Programme has had a dramatic impact on the prevalence of registere...
BACKGROUND: Leprosy control achieved dramatic success in the 1980s-1990s with the implementation of ...
On 4th and 5th April, 2019 the fourth annual Leprosy Research Initiative (LRI) Spring Meeting was he...
Background: Leprosy is a slowly progressive and chronic infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium ...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of the review was to identify, appraise, and synthesise qualitative studies...
Despite the growing interest in public and patient involvement in research, best practices in the le...
The aim of Leprosy Review (LR) is to contribute to the better understanding of leprosy and its contr...
Introduction: Even though India achieved the goal of elimination (i.e point prevalence rate of less ...
Pamidipani SS Sundar Rao LEPRA India, Secunderabad, India Abstract: Throughout its history, leprosy ...
Objectives: The objectives of this study were active case detection, provision of multidrug treatmen...
Objective To locate the overall predominance of leprosy responses in patients with uncleanliness goi...
Background: Background: Leprosy is a tropical infectious disease that is neglected worldwide. The wo...
Background : Background: Leprosy is a tropical infectious disease that is neglected worldwide. The w...
Leprosy continues to be a challenge to health worldwide, with about 250,000 new cases being detected...