Korean Lepr Bull.  2001 Jun;34(1):3-12.

Changes of Leprosy Research in the Post Genomic Era

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  • 1Institute of Hansen's Disease, The Catholic University of Korea, Korea.

Abstract

Leprosy has turned out to be a minor health problem in Korea due to implementation of multidrug therapy, intensive case detection and mobile works for the villages for last 20 years. Even we have 20 new cases a year and national registry of 18,000, elimination of leprosy in Korea will require more decades in comparison with Japan, which seems to be an advanced country in leprosy work but still has new cases not more than 10 a year. As genome of M. leprae has unravelled to public in 2001, molecular biologic and genetic research work in leprosy area will progress rapidly near future. Range of leprosy research depends on the state of personal and grant resources in the nation. As Korea has only limited scientist, clinicians and financial support for research work to solve problems in leprosy. To maintain research capabilities and man powers in leprosy, it is reasonable to adjust our research works for priorities of the problems in leprosy work in Korea. Diagnosis, follow up and detection of drug resistance in new cases using molecular epidemiologic and genetic tools are one of high priorities in Korea. Management of neuritis and prevention of deformities on eyes, hands and foot of post-period of multidrug therapy appear to be an important area to improve the quality of life of the treated patients. Collaboration with researchers in tuberculosis, adoption of methods from them can expand research capacity and keep leprosy research alive in Korea.


MeSH Terms

Congenital Abnormalities
Cooperative Behavior
Diagnosis
Drug Resistance
Financial Support
Financing, Organized
Foot
Genetic Research
Genome
Hand
Humans
Japan
Korea
Leprosy*
Neuritis
Quality of Life
Tuberculosis
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