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from esiessel at 18. November 2015 12:54 o`clock  ·  Comments: 0
Leprosy is an infectious disease that
causes severe, disfiguring skin sores
and nerve damage in the arms and
legs. The disease has been around
since ancient times, often surrounded
by terrifying, negative stigmas and
tales of leprosy patients being
shunned as outcasts. Outbreaks of
leprosy have affected, and panicked,
people on every continent. The oldest
civilizations of China, Egypt, and India
feared leprosy was an incurable,
mutilating, and contagious
disease .
However, leprosy is actually not that
contagious. You can catch it only if
you come into close and repeated
contact with nose and mouth droplets
from someone with untreated
leprosy. Children are more likely to
get leprosy than adults.
Today, about 180,000 people
worldwide are infected with leprosy,
according to the World Health
Organization, most of them in Africa
and Asia. About 100 people are
diagnosed with leprosy in the U.S.
every year, mostly in the South,
California, Hawaii, and some U.S.
territories.
from esiessel at 18. November 2015 12:36 o`clock  ·  Comments: 0
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