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Govt targets 37,000 leprosy case detections to speed up elimination
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Govt targets 37,000 leprosy case detections to speed up elimination

The Indonesian government has announced plans to increase leprosy case detection from 14,000 to 37,000 to accelerate the elimination of the disease. Health Minister Budi Gunadi Sadikin emphasized that early detection and treatment are crucial, noting that leprosy, though less contagious than tuberculosis, remains treatable. To incentivize identification, community health centers will be rewarded with cash prizes during the National Health Day in November. Regional leaders have committed to supporting leprosy elimination efforts, while the Ministry of Home Affairs highlighted the importance of health and education for national development. President Prabowo Subianto is focusing on initiatives like Public Schools and Free Health Checks to improve public health outcomes.

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Govt targets 37,000 leprosy case detections to speed up elimination

The Indonesian government has announced plans to increase leprosy case detection from 14,000 to 37,000 to accelerate the elimination of the disease. Health Minister Budi Gunadi Sadikin emphasized that early detection and treatment are crucial, noting that leprosy, though less contagious than tuberculosis, remains treatable. To incentivize identification, community health centers will be rewarded with cash prizes during the National Health Day in November. Regional leaders have committed to supporting leprosy elimination efforts, while the Ministry of Home Affairs highlighted the importance of health and education for national development. President Prabowo Subianto is focusing on initiatives like Public Schools and Free Health Checks to improve public health outcomes.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced overview of the government's initiative to combat leprosy, emphasizing both the scientific aspects of the disease and the policy measures being taken. There is no overt ideological slant or emphasis on specific political factions beyond mentioning the president and a

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