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  2. Thibodaux museum exhibits photos from Vacherie man who ... - AOL

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    An exhibit at Thibodaux’s Jean Lafitte Museum shows how one man was both a patient and the chronicler of America’s first leprosy community.

  3. Leprosy - Wikipedia

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    [4] [8] The majority (95%) of people who are exposed to M. leprae do not develop leprosy; casual contact such as shaking hands and sitting next to someone with leprosy does not lead to transmission. [ 4 ] [ 52 ] People are considered non-infectious 72 hours after starting appropriate multi-drug therapy. [ 53 ]

  4. More leprosy cases are popping up in Florida. Why an ... - AOL

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    The age range of people diagnosed with leprosy in the research studies have been 9 to 75. But most patients tend to be older than 50, Dunn said. “As you get older, your immune system starts to ...

  5. List of childhood diseases and disorders - Wikipedia

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    The term childhood disease refers to disease that is contracted or becomes symptomatic before the age of 18 or 21 years old. Many of these diseases can also be contracted by adults. Some childhood diseases include:

  6. Actual Leprosy Cases Are Being Reported in the U.S ... - AOL

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    "Leprosy is an infection caused by the bacteria Mycobacterium leprae," Dr. Fox explains. "It is slow growing and it can take months to years to develop symptoms. "It is slow growing and it can ...

  7. History of leprosy - Wikipedia

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    The Leprosy Mission were heartened to find that the separated children did not develop the disease. [55] In 1881, around 120,000 leprosy patients were documented in India. The central government passed the Lepers Act of 1898, which provided legal provision for forcible confinement of people with leprosy in India, but the Act was not enforced ...

  8. Leper colony - Wikipedia

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    Within five months it was home to 72 people affected with leprosy and by April 1921 the colony included 280. The patients lived in small houses. In 2001, government-run leper colonies in Japan came under judicial scrutiny, leading to the determination that the Japanese government had mistreated the patients, and the district court ordered Japan ...

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

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    The report highlights a case of leprosy in a 54-year-old Florida man who reported that he had no known contact with an infected person, no exposure to armadillos (a known animal reservoir for the ...