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2 suspected leprosy cases, other skin diseases discovered in Oyo

By Sola Isola – Ibadan

Two suspected cases of leprosy have been discovered, on Wednesday, at Sabo, Mokola in Ibadan, Oyo state after a number of 101 residents were tested for skin infections.

Four cases of other skin diseases were also discovered among the inhabitants of the community at a free leprosy test organized by the Life Renewal Healthcare and Empowerment Foundation (LIRECAF).

The LIRECAF president, Alhaja Jemila Aliyu said the foundation, which is working in conjunction with the Damien Foundation, Belgium, (DFB Ibadan Officer) conducted a test for early detection of leprosy, also known as Hansen’s Disease, which is a bacterial infection, caused by slow-growing mycobacterium known as mycobacterium Laprae, which affects the nerves, skin, eyes, ears and the lining of the nose (nasal Mucosa).

She added that with early diagnosis and treatment, the ailment could be cured, saying that symptoms of the disease include discoloured patches of the skin.

The discovered cases have been handed over to the Ibadan North Local Government’s Tuberculosis and Leprosy Supervisor, who was also at the testing ground.

Aliyu emphasised that other symptoms are growth (nodules) on the skin, thick stiff or dry skin and painless swelling or lumps on the face or earlobes.

She stressed that leprosy disease is not spread by touching, while the routes of transmission is through droplets of an infected person by sneezing or coughing.

Alhaja Jemila stated that anyone that has the trace of leprosy disease is detected through the testing and treatment would be handled by the Tuberculosis, Leprosy local government supervisor (TBL), who the LIRECAF has carried along for the purpose of the program.

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