A resurgence of leprosy has been reported in Gombe state.
According to the Programme Officer, Gombe State Office of the Leprosy
and Tuberculosis Control Programme, new 5 cases were reported within
the first quarter of 2013.
He said the affected areas are in Dukku, Yamaltu-Deba and Shongom Local Government Areas.
According
to him, the discovery suggests a reverse in the graduation reduction in
leprosy prevalence steadily recorded in years before.
“The
cases in the state seem to be dropping. In 2011, there were 120 cases,
in 2012 it dropped to less than 100 and now the reverse is the case and
is manifesting among children,” he said.
He
blamed the infection's re-emergence on poor interest of stakeholders in
the health sector as responsible for outbreak seen in children.
“Leprosy
does not seem to be a public health issue; governments at all levels
should take it seriously because of its devastating effect. Measures
had been taken to track down the source of the new infections and stop
further transmission. There is every possibility that somebody within
the communities where the children live has the micro organism and is
transmitting it,” he said.
He said early detection is central to good outcomes.
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