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  2. Leprosy stigma - Wikipedia

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    Leprosy stigma is a type of social stigma, a strong negative feeling towards a person with leprosy relating to their moral status in society. [1] It is also referred to as leprosy-related stigma , leprostigma , and stigma of leprosy . [ 2 ]

  3. Leprosy - Wikipedia

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    People with leprosy are also at a higher risk for problems with their mental well-being. [95] The social stigma may contribute to problems obtaining employment, financial difficulties, and social isolation. [95] Efforts to reduce discrimination and reduce the stigma surrounding leprosy may help improve outcomes for people with leprosy. [96]

  4. Leper colony stigma - Wikipedia

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    There has, historically, been fear around leprosy and people with the disease have suffered stigma, isolation and social exclusion.Expulsion of individuals infected with leprosy to quarantined areas or special institutions has been the general protocol since ancient times and was the recommended course of action by the Leprosy Conference of Berlin 1897.

  5. Doctors Explain How Contagious Leprosy Actually Is - AOL

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    A new CDC report suggests cases are rising in some states. Here's what you need to know about the condition.

  6. Leper colony - Wikipedia

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    Spinalonga on Crete, Greece, one of the last leprosy colonies in Europe, closed in 1957. A leper colony, also known by many other names, is an isolated community for the quarantining and treatment of lepers, people suffering from leprosy.

  7. Mycobacterium leprae - Wikipedia

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    Mycobacterium leprae (also known as the leprosy bacillus or Hansen's bacillus) is one [a] of the two species of bacteria that cause Hansen's disease (leprosy), [1] a chronic but curable infectious disease that damages the peripheral nerves and targets the skin, eyes, nose, and muscles.

  8. Why is leprosy spreading in Florida? What to know about ... - AOL

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    Previously, leprosy in the U.S. affected people who had immigrated from leprosy-endemic countries, per the CDC. “Most of the cases we’ve seen in the past have been in people who came from ...

  9. Remission (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    A person whose condition is in complete remission may be considered cured or recovered. Relapse is a term to describe returning symptoms of the disease after a period of remission. In cancer-treatment, doctors usually avoid the term "cured" and instead prefer the term " no evidence of disease " ( NED ) to refer to a complete remission of cancer ...