World Leprosy Day Theme - Beat Leprosy...

S Venkateshwari
World Leprosy Day Theme - Beat Leprosy...


The illness leprosy affects the nerves and skin. Leprosy is a chronic infectious disease also referred to as Hansen's disease. It also affects the eyes and upper respiratory tract. Blisters, color loss, rashes, decreased touch and temperature perception, nerve damage, weight loss, and joint discomfort are some of the signs and symptoms of leprosy. Mycobacterium leprae infections, which cause leprosy, are naturally treatable. To enable patients to choose a cure, it is crucial to raise awareness of the illness at an early stage.

World Leprosy Day is observed annually to raise awareness of the illness and investigate available treatments. Here are some things to remember as we commemorate this historic day. World Leprosy Day is observed on the final sunday of january each year. This year, on january 28, a sunday, is designated as World Leprosy Day.

History: In order to raise awareness of the disease and investigate treatment alternatives that could improve the lives of patients, French Journalist Raoul Follereau founded World Leprosy Day in 1954. The Journalist picked this day to honor mahatma gandhi, who showed understanding and compassion for those suffering from this illness.

Significance: "Beat Leprosy" is this year's World Leprosy Day theme. The purpose of choosing this theme is to raise awareness of the illness and combat the stigma attached to it. The World health Organization stated on their official website that the purpose of commemorating World Leprosy Day is to raise awareness about the disease and dispel its stigma by educating people about how easily it can be healed and that it is a bacterial disease.


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