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  2. Doctors Explain How Contagious Leprosy Actually Is - AOL

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    Leprosy is contagious, “but not very,” Cameron says. It’s transmitted via droplets from the nose and mouth. Casual contact, like shaking hands, hugging, or eating together, won’t spread ...

  3. Leprosy - Wikipedia

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    Spread is likely through a cough or contact with fluid from the nose of a person infected by leprosy. [8] [9] Genetic factors and immune function play a role in how easily a person catches the disease. [9] [10] Leprosy does not spread during pregnancy to the unborn child or through sexual contact. [8]

  4. The Leprosy Mission - Wikipedia

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    This includes work to prevent the spread of leprosy, to prevent and treat leprosy reaction, and to understand why some people encounter severe nerve damage despite good treatment. Around 70% of people affected by leprosy may struggle with mental illness (anxiety or depression), so The Leprosy Mission also works to understand the link between ...

  5. Leper colony - Wikipedia

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    M. leprae, the bacterium responsible for leprosy, is believed to have spread from East Africa through the Near East, Europe, and Asia by the 5th century before reaching the rest of the world more recently. Historically, leprosy was believed to be extremely contagious and divinely ordained, leading to enormous stigma against its

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

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    Treatment: Leprosy is typically treated with two or three antibiotics simultaneously for one to two years to help prevent the bacteria from developing resistance against the drugs, the U.S ...

  7. Yes, Leprosy Is Back - AOL

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    A new CDC case report shows that, of the 159 leprosy cases reported in the U.S. in 2020, some one-fifth of them came from central Florida.

  8. Airborne transmission - Wikipedia

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    It is intended to be posted outside rooms of patients with an infection that can spread through airborne transmission. [1] Video explainer on reducing airborne pathogen transmission indoors Airborne transmission or aerosol transmission is transmission of an infectious disease through small particles suspended in the air. [ 2 ]

  9. Leprosy could now be endemic to Central Florida ... - AOL

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    People who catch the disease can easily be cured with antibiotics, the CDC says.