Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly has directed officials on Tuesday to intensify efforts aimed at eradicating leprosy, a chronic infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium leprae that primarily affects the skin, peripheral nerves, and mucous membranes. During a meeting with several officials to discuss strategies for uprooting leprosy disease and supporting those affected, he emphasized the importance of robust health services in reaching this goal, aligning with Egypt’s broader sustainable development objectives. Madbouly stated, “Just as the Egyptian state succeeded, and even became a global leader, in eliminating the Hepatitis C virus, as well as Virus B, malaria, and polio, among others, we will be able to eliminate leprosy and declare Egypt free of it.” Minister of Health Khaled Abdel Ghaffar outlined the ministry’s vision to reach zero leprosy cases by 2030, suggesting that the plan will focus on early detection and treatment of cases through the Leprosy Control Department’s 27 specialised clinics. Additionally, psychological and social support will be provided to those affected. He reassured the public that leprosy is no longer a contagious disease after initial treatment. The Governor of Alexandria reported on Tuesday, 10 June, that patients at…
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