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  1. 2 days ago · Home » National Leprosy Eradication Programme. (NLEP) National Leprosy Eradication Programme. (NLEP) Back . National Leprosy Eradication Programme (NLEP) Sl. No. State/UTs Download; 1: Arunachal Pradesh (1.05 MB) 2: Andhra Pradesh (1.36 MB) 3: Assam (1.25 MB) 4: A & N Island (587 KB) 5: Bihar (1.54 MB) 6: Chandigarh (64.4 KB) 7: Chhattisgarh (1.24 MB) 8: Dadra & Nagar Haveli (533 KB) 9: Daman & Diu (559 KB) 10: Delhi (1.18 MB) 11: Goa (470 KB) 12: Gujarat (1.56 MB) 13: Haryana

  2. NLEP – National Leprosy Eradication Programme . Introduction: NLEP is a centrally sponsored public health programme of GOI. It has evolved over a period of time with remarkable changes from NLCP to NLEP . Various milestones are there in the programme to reach the ultimate goal of leprosy free India . Multiple stakeholders in the programme .

  3. National Leprosy Eradication Programme embarked upon developing a new strategy document in 2022 to accelerate the efforts towards leprosy control and overcome the impact of the Covid pandemic. The National Strategic Plan and Roadmap for Leprosy 2023-2027 has been developed by a committee comprising of more than 80 experts from the field of leprosy.

  4. www.dghs.gov.in › content › 1349_3_ nationalleprosyeradicationprogrammeDirectorate General Of Health Services

    Background: National Leprosy Control Programme (NLCP) was launched by the Govt. of India in 1954- 55. Multi Drug Therapy (MDT) came into wide use from 1982, and the National Leprosy Eradication Programme was introduced in 1983.

  5. National Leprosy Eradication Programme (NLEP), India is a Centrally Sponsored Scheme under the umbrella of National Health Mission (NHM). The major concern of the Programme is to detect the cases of leprosy at an early stage, and to provide complete treatment, free of cost, in order to prevent the occurrence of Grade II Disability (G2D) in the ...

  6. National Leprosy Eradication Programme

  7. National Leprosy Eradication Program (NLEP) was launched in 1983 with the goal of elimination of leprosy as a public health problem. Aim: To evaluate the NLEP performance after integration into general health system from April 2003 to March 2014. Material and Methods:

  8. The goal of the programme has now been to achieve eradication i.e. zero endemic of Leprosy. As the numbers of new cases have been reduced considerably, emphasis has been shifted for providing quality service through prevention of disability and care of disabled Leprosy persons.

  9. NATIONAL LEPROSY ERADICATION PROGRAMME. 1) Programme outline: Since 1955; the Centrally Sponsored National Leprosy Control Programme was implemented on SET pattern (Survey, Education and Treatment) through vertical Infrastructure.

  10. National Leprosy Eradication Programme should focus on tribal belt for effective control. Without giving extra attention to these tribal areas within high risk district/pockets efforts of eradication of leprosy by 2018 would be unrealistic and impractical.