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  2. Epidemiology of leprosy - Wikipedia

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    Table 2 shows the leprosy situation in the four major countries that have yet to achieve the goal of elimination at the national level. Elimination is defined as a prevalence of less than 1 case per 10,000 population. Madagascar reached elimination at the national level in September 2006.

  3. 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.

  4. Category:Leprosy by country - Wikipedia

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    Leprosy in the United States (1 C, 4 P) Pages in category "Leprosy by country" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.

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

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    Despite cases still being recorded in the U.S. and Florida, the overall numbers have decreased the past few years: In 2022, 136 leprosy cases were reported in the U.S., mostly in Florida, Texas ...

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

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    Leprosy still occurs in more than 120 countries, and there are over 200,000 new cases reported every year, ... and no travel history to leprosy-endemic countries. ...

  7. Leprosy - Wikipedia

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    In countries where people are frequently infected, a person is considered to have leprosy if they have one of the following two signs: Skin lesion consistent with leprosy and with definite sensory loss. [4] Positive skin smears. [4] Skin lesions can be single or many, and usually hypopigmented, although occasionally reddish or copper-colored. [4]

  8. 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.

  9. History of leprosy - Wikipedia

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    In 1985, leprosy was still considered a public health problem in 122 countries. The 44th World Health Assembly (WHA), held in Geneva in 1991, passed a resolution to eliminate leprosy as a public-health problem by the year 2000 – defined as reducing the global prevalence of the disease to less than 1 case per 10,000.