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By Meagan Rock

Leprosy (Hansen’s Disease)

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Leprosy is a widely misunderstood disease

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Patients were forced to live in seclusion in leper colonies until the 1940’s

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In 1873, Dr. Gerhard Hansen of Norway identified the germ that causes leprosy: Mycobacterium Leprae

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Leprosy is an infectious disease that causes damage to the skin and peripheral nervous system

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Mycobacterium Leprae has some unique characteristics

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Leprosy is Caused by Mycobacterium Leprae

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The ideal temperature for Mycobacterium Leprae is 33 degrees Celsius

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Transmission of the Disease appears to be through mucous membranes.

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Mycobacterium Leprae attacks the Schwann cells of the Peripheral Nervous System

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There are 3 Main Types of Leprosy

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Tuberculoid

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Lepromatous

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Borderline Leprosy

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Two ways of diagnosing:-skin lesions-positive skin smear

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Positive – TuberculoidNegative - Lepromatous

Lepromin Skin Test determines which type of Leprosy a person has.

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     Pauci-bacillary(PB) – Rifampicin and Dapsone for 6 months

   Multi-bacillary(MB) – Rifampicin, Clofazimine and Dapsone for 12 months

Leprosy is easy to treat!

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So far, there has been no resistance to anti-leprosy treatment when used as MDT

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In 1991 WHO passed a resolution to eliminate leprosy as a public health problem by the year 2000

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Leprosy has been eliminated from 119 countries out of 122 countries where the disease was considered as a public health problem in 1985

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Leprosy Hanson’s disease

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