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Alternate Name(s): Hansen's disease ...... Leprosy is an infectious disease that has been known since biblical times. It is characterized by disfiguring skin sores, peripheral nerve damage, and progressive debilitation.
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Leprosy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Sequelae Worldwide, 1-2 million persons are permanently disabled as a result of Hansen's disease. However, persons receiving antibiotic treatment or having completed treatment are considered free of active infection.
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; Hansen's Disease (Leprosy) (Mycobacterium leprae) ... A chronic bacterial disease characterized by the involvement primarily of skin as well as peripheral nerves and the mucosa of the upper airway. Clinical forms of Hansen's disease represent a spectrum reflecting the cellular immune response to Mycobacterium leprae.
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Leprosy, known as Hansen's disease, still exists. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the global registered prevalence of leprosy at the beginning of 2008 stood at 212,802 cases, while the number of new cases detected during 2007 was 254,525 (excluding the small number of cases in Europe).
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Access to U.S. Government Hansen's Disease (Leprosy) Information ... Hansen's disease, also known as leprosy, is a chronic bacterial disease that primarily affects the skin, peripheral nerves and upper airway.
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The National Hansen's Disease Museum ... National Hansen's Disease Program Home ... To oversee the management of the National Hansen's Disease Museum, the Director established the NHDP Museum Committee. The committee was charged with the development of all policies and procedures to implement the mission and advise the Director...
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Communicable Disease Fact Sheet, leprosy ... Leprosy is a chronic bacterial disease of the skin and nerves in the hands and feet and, in some cases, the lining of the nose. Leprosy is a rare disease in the United States. ... You are Here: Home Page > Communicable Disease > Leprosy (Hansen's disease)
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