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Eric Dakura leads the Upper East fight on leprosy
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 70154, member: 636"] The Upper East Region documented 188 leprosy infections from early 2019 through late 2025, according to Disease Control Officer Eric Dakura at the regional health directorate. The condition affects skin and nerve tissue with an incubation period extending beyond two decades before visible symptoms emerge, often beginning with pale patches that lack sensation. Delayed diagnosis remains problematic because patients frequently seek care only after experiencing severe nerve damage and physical disabilities. Dakura noted that males account for roughly 70 percent of infections, while age provides no protection against transmission. Treatment medication is provided without cost through government programs, though social rejection creates substantial psychological harm for those affected. The region continues surveillance efforts across all districts, with Bongo identified as a persistent concentration area where new infections have declined from 32 cases to 16 individuals currently receiving care. [/QUOTE]
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