Marie Adelaide 50th anniversary celebrations from August

19 Feb, 2005

Marie Adelaide Leprosy Center (MALC) will be celebrating 50th anniversary of Leprosy Control Programme from August 2005 to August 2006, commemorating the journey that was initiated in 1956. The efforts that began in Karachi from a tiny shed built by the Leprosy patients themselves from wooden fruit crates, under the guidance of young Mexican Sister and later taken upon by Dr Ruth Pfau, a young German lady doctor in 1960, has been gradually developed into the National Leprosy Control Programme.
Sheer hard work and absolute commitment of individuals associated with the efforts managed to achieve the first objective of controlling the disease in the country in 1996.
Leprosy prevalence has declined to less than one active case in 10,000 population, the danger threshold below which, the diseases cease to be a public health problem, MALC sources maintained.
They, however, reminded that although Leprosy in Pakistan has been controlled and victory over Leprosy bacillus achieved the disease itself is still inflicting long term psychological, physical and social suffering on the former patients.
The leprosy disease has not yet been conquered, not until the patients' life is normalised. To reach this elimination goal will require hard work during next two decades and longer, sources elaborated.
For the very purpose, a multi-pronged approach is being adopted attending medical as well as the social problems of the patients, living in abject poverty and isolation.

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