Wednesday, August 29, 2007

BLP News August 2007

BLP NEWS - 2007
Seminar on “Complications in Leprosy”

Bombay Leprosy Project, in collaboration with Ghatkopar-Chembur Dermatology Club, organized an academic meeting on 19th Aug 2007, to discuss the Pathogenesis of Leprosy and Reactions in Leprosy.

Dr W S Bhatki, a senior Leprologist, delivered a lecture on the subject as the clinicians face mainly problems of diagnosis and management of complications.

Dr R Ganapati, Director Emeritus of BLP, who chaired the session, stressed the importance of keeping the suspected cases under observation in case of doubt. He emphasized on the significance of adequate and optimum duration of steroid to be administered to prevent nerve function impairment. He said that in BLP’s Referral Center nearly 350 patients with Reaction and Neuritis were treated over the last 2 ½ years.

Dr Pai highlighted that a drug like Thalidomide, has benefited 120 patients with recurrent Type II reaction, referred to BLP over a period of two years.
Dr Ganapati said that 30,480 capsules were used; the cost of drugs alone would have been Rs 12,19,200/-. The amount was raised from donations or the drugs received as gift. He also requested the dermatologists to refer patients for free treatment with thalidomide to the Referral Centre of Bombay Leprosy Project, provided there is an indication.

Dr N G Nagpur, Prof and Head, Dept of Dermatology, KJSMC who earlier introduced Dr Ganapati to the audience enquired about the difficulties in managing patients with recurrences of reactions on tapering of steroids.

Senior practicing Dermatologists, Dermatologists attached to the medical colleges, experts from the field of Leprosy, Public health specialists and Post Graduate students from the city medical colleges, actively participated in the Seminar.

Academic publications from BLP were distributed to the PG students and all members who attended.

Saturday, August 25, 2007

BLP News May 2007





BLP News March 2007

Bombay Leprosy Project

Bombay Leprosy Project in its pursuit to reach quality services under its Care and Prevention of disability programme to leprosy patients organized a small community programme in collaboration with Lions Club of Oyster on 15-3-07 at Juhu.

Service Clubs like Lions Club with their deep sense of commitment to the deprived sections of the society came forward to provide aids and appliances to needy leprosy patients with disability. Bombay Leprosy Project has been trying to strengthen the referral services to several patients thronging its Referral Centre and the satellite clinics, referred by practicing clinicians, medical colleges and other units for expertise and management

In continuance with its endeavor to improve the quality of life of patients suffering from disability due to leprosy and its consequences, BLP in partnership with Lions Club provided Micro Cellular Rubber (MCR) footwear to needy leprosy patients. 15 leprosy patients were the beneficiaries.

The MCR footwear distribution was inaugurated by Governor Mr Pankaj Mehta and their associates Mrs Sita Rathi and Mrs Tusar Mehta and they distributed the foot wear to patients from BLP. Sponsors were from Gunjan Club.


Mrs Parul Negi, Resource Mobilisation Officer, BLP proposed the vote of thanks on behalf of BLP.
BLP is thankful to Lion’s Club of Oyster, Juhu, for its kind contribution towards this humanitarian cause. Such help from partners will go a long way in improving the life of those benefited by the programme.





Festive Greetings


Bombay Leprosy Project wishes every one a Happy Raksha Bandhan. May the sacred relationship of brothers and sisters strengthen for better humanity.

BLP family wishes everyone a happy time.

Dr. V.V.Pai
Director
Bombay Leprosy Project

http://www.bombayleprosy.org/