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Leprosy outbreak: Kuala Pilah Orang Asli village residents urged to get screened

26 Feb 2025, 9:31 AM
Leprosy outbreak: Kuala Pilah Orang Asli village residents urged to get screened

SEREMBAN, Feb 26 — Residents of Kampung Orang Asli Chergun and Guntur in Kuala Pilah who have yet to undergo leprosy screening have been urged to do so immediately.

Negeri Sembilan Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Aminuddin Harun said he received information from the State Health Department that some villagers had not undergone screening as they were outside the area.

“However, the situation is not alarming and everything remains under control,” he told reporters after chairing the state executive council meeting at Wisma Negeri here today.

He said Orang Asli in other villages are not required to undergo screening as no infections had been reported.

The media previously reported the Health Ministry’s assurance that the leprosy situation in Kuala Pilah is under control, with patients no longer requiring isolation due to the availability of effective treatment.

It also urged the community to cooperate with health authorities in case detection.

As of February 19, the Health Department had screened 368 out of 460 residents in Kampung Chergun and Kampung Guntur for leprosy.

The initiative, ongoing since July last year, aims to detect and manage cases in a targeted manner. Nine cases have been confirmed so far, and all patients have received treatment according to prescribed guidelines.

— Bernama

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