Leprosy is an infection caused by infectious bacteria and leads to a number of clinical manifestations ranging from skin manifestations to stigma, and disability (nerves and blindness). This disease first attacks the skin and parifer nerve, causing sensory loss. If left untreated, it can cause permanent and progressive damage to the skin, nerves, limbs or eyes, and can even be amputated to disability. Leprosy has always been strongly stigmatized and considered dangerous, and prevents patients from seeking treatment. While leprosy can be cured using multidrug therapy methods (MDT), gaburifampin, dapsone and clofazimin. Although an ancient disease, it is still considered a public health problem in many countries. to reduce the burden of disease must work together and efforts continuously What is leprosy? Leprosy is a disease caused by mycobacterium leprae bacteria