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Home / Health / Maharashtra Leprosy Cases Surge: Near 2025 Target Met

Maharashtra Leprosy Cases Surge: Near 2025 Target Met

22 Dec

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Summary

  • Maharashtra recorded 19,442 leprosy cases by December 12, 2025.
  • State declared leprosy notifiable, requiring mandatory case reporting.
  • Improved surveillance boosted detection, not a sudden infection rise.
Maharashtra Leprosy Cases Surge: Near 2025 Target Met

As of December 12, 2025, Maharashtra has documented 19,442 leprosy cases this year, a figure closely approaching the 19,927 cases reported in the previous full year. The state health department's annual screening drive, which tracks cases from April 1 to March 31, identified 13,324 cases through routine surveys and an additional 6,118 during a special statewide campaign from November 17 to December 12.

In a significant public health move, Maharashtra officially declared leprosy a notifiable disease in October. This mandate requires doctors and healthcare facilities to report all diagnosed instances to district and municipal health authorities within two weeks. This step is crucial for the state's objective to achieve leprosy elimination by 2027, aiming to curb transmission and prevent deformities.

Health officials clarify that the increased detection reflects enhanced surveillance efforts rather than a sudden outbreak. "More teams and manpower were deployed to screen vulnerable populations extensively," stated Dr. Rajratna Waghmare, joint director of Health Services. He stressed that sustained screening, early diagnosis, and uninterrupted treatment are vital for meeting the 2027 elimination target.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
As of December 12, 2025, Maharashtra recorded 19,442 leprosy cases.
Maharashtra declared leprosy notifiable to ensure mandatory and timely reporting of all diagnosed cases by healthcare providers.
Maharashtra aims to achieve leprosy elimination by the year 2027.

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