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  2. Leprosy - Wikipedia

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    Leprosy symptoms may begin within one year, but for some people symptoms may take 20 years or more to occur. [4] Leprosy is spread between people, although extensive contact is necessary. [3] [8] Leprosy has a low pathogenicity, and 95% of people who contract or who are exposed to M. leprae do not develop the disease. [9]

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

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    What Treatment Options Look Like for Leprosy. When left untreated, leprosy can cause serious health issues, including disfigurement or even death. But treatment options for leprosy do exist ...

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

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    What to look for: Dunn says leprosy can appear as patches or plaques that are well marked. These skin patches or plaques tend to be lighter in color, but not always. ... “Leprosy looks like it ...

  5. Mycobacterium leprae - Wikipedia

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    The symptoms of a Mycobacterium leprae infection, also known as leprosy, are skin sores that are pale in color, lumps or bumps that do not go away after several weeks or months, nerve damage which can lead to complications with the ability to sense feeling in the arms and legs as well as muscle weakness. Symptoms usually take 3–5 years from ...

  6. Leonine facies - Wikipedia

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    Leonine facies is a facies that resembles that of a lion.It is seen in multiple conditions and has been classically described for lepromatous leprosy as well as Paget's disease of bone.

  7. 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.

  8. 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. [12] [13] Taddiport in North Devon, England, formerly a medieval leper colony Abandoned nun's quarters at the leper colony on Chacachacare Island in Trinidad and Tobago

  9. Florida leprosy cases may be here to stay. Do I need to worry?

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    Leprosy, also known as Hansen’s disease, is rare in the U.S., but cases are on the rise in Florida, a new report indicates.