

Pakistan's trajectory offers a critical proof of Zero Leprosy concept for South and Southeast Asia: the last mile of leprosy elimination is technically achievable, but it will not be reached through medical solutions alone. The country has reduced new leprosy case numbers from 971 in 2001 to just 236 in 2023, despite immense health system pressures, humanitarian crisis spillover, and shifting political priorities.1 According to national surveillance data, the number of new leprosy cases has declined steadily over the past 20 years, with adult cases declining by 75%, from 878 cases in 2001 to 220 cases in 2023.
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