Thursday, March 12, 2009

Perhaps elimination is not the term to use with chronic illnesses

Leprosy Mailing List, March 3rd, 2009

 

Ref.:    Perhaps elimination is not the term to use with chronic illnesses

From:  Vijayakumaran P., Chennai, India


 

 

Dear Dr Noto,

 

Greetings from Damien Foundation India Trust.  I refer to Ms. Poorman’s message (LML March 3rd, 2009). 

 

The term leprosy control had been used for many decades.  No one raised any objection.  When there was a hope of achieving more than that new term was introduced.  The term "elimination" was used for a purpose with a clear definition.  Now since the purpose is achieved/reached the term is not valid anymore.

Commendable efforts of large committed work force from government and non-governmental agencies have brought about this change.  The result is not virtual.  Small pox was eradicated in 1979.  I do see many persons with residual evidence of small pox.  Does it mean that disease was not eradicated?

 

The needs of leprosy affected persons are different especially those living in leprosy colonies.  One may look into finding means to address these issues rather than giving emotional statements.

 

With best wishes,

 

Dr.Vijayakumaran.P

Director (Programme)

Damien Foundation India Trust

Chennai , India

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