India reports over 50 per cent of all leprosy cases globally, the Rajya Sabha was informed Tuesday. In a written statement, Health Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad said: "Out of 228,474 new leprosy cases detected worldwide in 2010, India contributed 126,800 cases, which is about 55.5 per cent of global disease burden." He also said it is "not possible" to eradicate the disease from India. "It may not be possible to eradicate leprosy from the country in near future due to its long incubation period which could be from few weeks to 20 years. "Therefore, the present strategy is to achieve elimination of leprosy in less than one case per 10,000 population. This target was achieved at the national level in 2005," he added. The minister said as per information received from states and union territories, there was an overall fall in reported leprosy cases in 2010-11 as compared to 2009-10. Azad said the government spent over Rs.45 crore for leprosy eradication. In 2009, 133,717 leprosy cases were reported. Uttar Pradesh reported the highest number (25,509 cases), followed by Bihar with 20,547 cases.
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