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Leprosy Vaccine: A Step Forward in the Eradication of a Dreaded Disease

by Lingaraj on September 2, 2016 at 12:53 PM
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The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has announced a new vaccine targeted against leprosy. Developed by the National Institute of Immunology, New Delhi, this vaccine has received approval by the Drug Controller of India and FDA in the US for roll out.

‘Taking the very first dosage of multi-drug therapy (MDT) kills 99.9% bacteria in the body.’

Facts about Leprosy Vaccine

Cause of Leprosy

Leprosy is an infectious disfiguring and debilitating disease existing for decades with cases recorded in history dating back to 300 BC.

The causative organism Mycobacterium leprae was discovered only in 1873 by a Norwegian Scientist Dry Gerhard Armauer Hansen hence also called the Hansen disease. Disease is mentioned as Kushta Rog in the texts of Charaka samhitha.

Stigma in Leprosy

The disfiguring nature of the disease caused great stigma to victims.

The diseased was believed to have received punishment for his sinful behavior and immoral character resulting in them being spurned to the streets where they were reduced to beggars seeking alms and shelter from the temple nearby.

During the British Raj, sanatoriums were built away from the cities, run by missionaries for chronic care of those affected by leprosy, tuberculosis and insanity and the diseased were called lepers synonymous to untouchables.

Fear of this disease led to many laws:

Transmission, Symptoms and Types of Leprosy

Due to natural immunity leprosy manifests only in 1% of the individuals who are exposed to untreated infected individuals over a long period of time.

Paucibacillary Leprosy:

Multi Bacillary Leprosy:

Leprosy Treatment

The treatment modalities include:

Leprosy in India

Elimination of leprosy was achieved by India in December 2005

The recent WHO 2014 Global Update statistics shows:

In India, National Leprosy Eradication Programme, a centrally sponsored government program that has been working towards ceasing the transmission of this organism.

Partner organizations and NGOs supporting the government and working for the welfare of those affected by leprosy who still remain to victims of discrimination in the community.

Awareness of this disease and health education play a huge role in early identification of this disease. Prompt treatment achieves high cure rates and prevents further spread and complications.

The new leprosy vaccine is an effort in this direction.

References:

  1. The Leprosy Mission Trust of India - (http://tlmindia.org/)
  2. National Leprosy Eradication Programme - (http://nlep.nic.in/)
  3. History of Leprosy Sanatorium in India - (https:www.lepra.org.uk/platforms/lepra/files/lr/June10/Lep150-159.pdf)
  4. Global Leprosy Update - (http://www.who.int/wer/2015/wer9036.pdf)


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