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Leprosy Confirmed in Romania and Croatia as Officials Contain Isolated Cases

Health authorities say the infections are isolated imports with low transmission risk.

Overview

  • Romania has confirmed two cases in Cluj involving Indonesian massage workers, with the facility closed pending an epidemiological investigation.
  • Croatia has reported one case in Split in a worker originally from Nepal, and public health officials are monitoring contacts.
  • Both countries have activated prophylaxis and surveillance measures, and national authorities describe the situation as under control.
  • Experts characterize the detections as travel-linked events with low contagion potential, noting the disease spreads after prolonged exposure and is curable with multidrug therapy.
  • Italy reports roughly ten diagnoses annually and maintains reference centers for care, with clinicians urging vigilance without alarm and warning against stigma.