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Autor:
Gospi Dolly Capadia, Nerges Mistry, Anju Vilas Wakade, Vivek V. Pai, Sunil Dattatray Ghate, Shetty Vp
Publikováno v:
Leprosy Review. 84:23-40
Summary Background and Objective: Multidrug therapy in leprosy has failed to eliminate the problem of persister bacilli. Clearance of bacterial antigens is extremely slow which could predispose to continued nerve damage even after release from treatm
Autor:
Etheldreda D'souza, Anju Vilas Wakade, Dona V Thakur, Sunil Dattatray Ghate, Shetty Vp, Uday Haribhau Thakar
Publikováno v:
Indian Journal of Dermatology, Venereology and Leprology, Vol 79, Iss 4, Pp 512-517 (2013)
Background: Leprosy has been a major public-health problem in many developing countries for centuries. According to the National Leprosy Elimination Programme report of March 2012, there were a total of about 0.13 million cases of leprosy in India, 9
Publikováno v:
Leprosy Review. 82:235-243
UNLABELLED Sixty two patients with relapsed leprosy seen between Jan 2004 and Dec 2009 were studied using clinical, bacteriological and histopathological parameters. The findings thus obtained were correlated to parameters such as trend and source of
Autor:
Vanaja Prabhakar, Shetty, Nerges Furdoon, Mistry, Anju Vilas, Wakade, Sunil Dattatray, Ghate, Gospi Dolly, Capadia, Vivek Vasudev, Pai
Publikováno v:
Leprosy review. 84(1)
Multidrug therapy in leprosy has failed to eliminate the problem of persister bacilli. Clearance of bacterial antigens is extremely slow which could predispose to continued nerve damage even after release from treatment. In the present study the immu
Autor:
Shetty Vp, Swaran Arora, Anju Vilas Wakade, Etheldreda D'souza, Uday Haribhau Thakar, Sunil Dattatray Ghate, Riddhi Doshi, Donna Vasant Thakur
Publikováno v:
Leprosy review. 80(1)
Introduction Leprosy has been a major public health problem in India for centuries. In India, between 2001 and 2005, the prevalence of leprosy was reduced by 80%. This sharp decline in the prevalence of leprosy alongside the cessation of active surve