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  2. 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.

  3. Leprosy - Wikipedia

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    Despite leprosy not being very infectious and having a low pathogenicity, there is still significant stigma and prejudice associated with the disease. [95] Because of this stigma, leprosy can affect a person's participation in social activities and may also affect the lives of their family and friends. [ 95 ]

  4. Leprosy in Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    By the late 1920s, Louisiana's incidence rate of leprosy reached an all-time high of 12 per 100,000. [11] However, leprosy never became an epidemic in Louisiana and at the most residents Carville ever had was about 400 people. [12] By the early 1990s, the leprosarium had a budget of $21 million in U.S. per year.

  5. Have the unemployed become modern-day lepers? - AOL

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    There's been a sea change in the public attitude toward those who were laid off in the Great Recession. What started out as empathy -- and the knowledge that the next tap on the shoulder could be ...

  6. Kalaupapa, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    The village is the site of a former settlement for people with leprosy. At its peak, about 1,200 men, women, and children were exiled to Kalaupapa Peninsula. [9] The isolation law was enacted by King Kamehameha V and remained in effect until its repeal in 1969. Today, about four people who formerly had leprosy continue to live there. [10]

  7. Culion leper colony - Wikipedia

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    Culion leper colony in Culion old town in Palawan, Philippines used to shelter one of the largest population of lepers in Asia, numbering between 3,500-4,000. [1] [2]The Culion leper colony is a former leprosarium located on Culion, an island in the Palawan province of the Philippines.

  8. China’s startup scene is dead as investors pull out—’Today ...

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    "Today, we are like lepers. They don’t want to touch us with a 10-foot pole." As more investors bail, state-run funds have taken on a bigger role and now account for about 80% of the capital in ...

  9. Leprosy in India - Wikipedia

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    There is a lower percentage of affected individuals, but this number is still enormous in absolute terms, and India still makes up 58.8% of the world's leprosy cases. [2] Since this announcement, funding for leprosy prevention and education programs has been drastically reduced. [6]