| New Cases of Leprosy in the World Fell More than 40% in Six Years |
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While in 2004 new cases reached 407,791, in 2010 they fell to 228,474. India, Brazil, Indonesia, Democratic Republic of Congo and Ethiopia are five of the countries that still have highly endemic areas. Since 1985 more than 14 million people were treated and cured in the world. (In Spanish) | |
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| Virtual Technical Meeting: Elimination of Neglected and Other Poverty-Related Diseases (June 2009) |
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| Resolutions, Technical Guides, and Plans Related to the Elimination of Neglected Diseases ... |
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| Leprosy Archives (to end 2008) |
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| Epidemiological Profiles of Neglected Diseases and Other Infections Related to Poverty in LAC |
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| Trust Fund: Prevention, Control & Elimination of Neglected and Other Infectious Diseases in LAC |
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| An ACHIEVABLE DREAM: Eliminating some Diseases from the Region |
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| An ACHIEVABLE DREAM: Eliminating some Diseases from the Region |
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| An ACHIEVABLE DREAM: Eliminating some Diseases from the Region |
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Regional Office for the Americas of the World Health Organization |