01121nas a2200217 4500000000100000008004100001260001200042653001200054653001400066653001100080653001200091653001000103653001300113653001500126653001400141100002000155245004600175300001200221490000700233520066300240 1992 d c1992///10aDisease10aEducation10aHealth10aleprosy10aNepal10aPatients10aTechnology10aTreatment1 aDe Soldenhoff R00aAntipeprotics, leprosy and the profession a89 - 950 v303 aDespite the widespread dessemination of information and availability of improved technologies, progress in leprosy control over the past 10 years has been disappointingly slow. Part of this is due to continuing inadequacies in the training of all levels of health workers. The structure of Nepal's leprosy control programme is briefly outlined and the drug treatment and major problems in the disease are described. The role of the doctor in leprosy control is discussed followed by his continuing education and familiarisation with the many problems in leprosy. Some suggestions are put forward regarding improving the service provided for leprosy patients.