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  1. Leprosy: Its challenge and hope by Robert G Cochrane, 1953
  2. Essentials of Leprosy
  3. Guide to Ocular Leprosy for Health Workers: A Training Manual for Eye Care in Leprosy by Paul Courtright, Susan Lewallen, 1993-05
  4. Havens of refuge: A history of leprosy in Western Australia by W. S Davidson, 1978
  5. The Luminous Cloud: A Series of Devotional Studies in Verse and Prose Set in Thecontext of a Visit to Indian Leprosy Centres by Walter Fancutt, 1980
  6. Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine: Leprosy by Lata Cherath PhD, 2002-01-01
  7. Mister Leprosy (Hodder Christian paperbacks) by Phyllis Thompson, 1986-12-01
  8. Histoid Leprosy by Virendra N. Sehgal, 1993
  9. Client Satisfaction: Guidelines for Assessing the Quality of Leprosy Services from the Clients' Perspective by M. van Dijk, 2003-03
  10. Human face of leprosy: Leprosy elimination : unfinished challenges
  11. Two hearts, one fire : a glimpse behind the mask of leprosy / by Howard E. Crouch, Sister Mary Augustine by Howard E. Crouch, 1989
  12. Leprosy as immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome in HIV-positive persons.(LETTERS)(Clinical report): An article from: Emerging Infectious Diseases by Frank Martiniuk, Shaline D. Rao, et all 2007-09-01
  13. Modern concepts of leprosy (American lecture series, pub. no. 145. A monograph in American lectures in dermatology) by Harry Loren Arnold, 1953
  14. Laughter of the desert: Among sufferers from leprosy in Uganda and Tanganyika by Joyce Reason, 1952

81. HHMI's BioInteractive - Featured Infectious Disease: Leprosy
Featured Infectious Disease leprosy. And the World Health Organizationtargeted the year 2000 for eliminating leprosy on a global basis.
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Related Stories: Still a mystery: Why do some people get leprosy? What do human beings and armadillos have in common? Leprosy References Malaria ... B. Brett Finlay, Ph.D.
Featured Infectious Disease: Leprosy
In the United States, a federal hospital for leprosy sufferers is being phased out and its last 69 residents are being encouraged to leave the facility. And the World Health Organization targeted the year 2000 for eliminating leprosy on a global basis. Leprosy, that age-old scourge of humankind, finally may be on the run. Here are facts about this infectious disease. What is leprosy? Leprosy, also called Hansen's disease, is a mildly infectious disease that attacks peripheral nerves. It is caused by a bacillus, Mycobacterium leprae . In very serious cases, the bacilli may be found in the lymph nodes, male testes, spleen, liver, and bone marrow. The infection can damage nerves in the face and body, leading to a loss of sensation and paralysis. Because sensation is lost, everyday activities are fraught with danger as wounds go unnoticed. Even stones in shoes and grit in the eyes may lead to serious harm when left unattended. Patients may lose fingers, feet, and eyesight. When did it start?

82. Hardin MD : Leprosy
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83. Leprosy (Hansen's Disease)
leprosy (Hansen s Disease). However, leprosy is not very contagious;approximately 95% of people have natural immunity to the disease.
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84. July 1996 - SMJ: Hansen's Disease
An informative article about leprosy from the Southern Medical Journal.
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Hansen's Disease
PATRICIA I. WATHEN, MD, San Antonio, TX
ABSTRACT: Physicians in the United States may encounter Hansen's disease in immigrants and in patients from endemic areas such as Texas, Louisiana, Hawaii, and California. Exposure to infected armadillos may be one means of acquiring the disease. The Mycobacterium leprae bacillus has a predilection for nerves and skin in the cooler areas of the body. The limited tuberculoid form of the disease is characterized by one or a few hypoesthetic skin lesions and palpably enlarged nerves. The more extensive lepromatous form of the disease appears as multiple nodular skin lesions, sometimes with involvement of the nasal structures and eye. Current recommended regimens for treatment of Hansen's disease are based on combinations of dapsone, rifampin, and clofazimine. Recent advances in treatment have resulted in a significant decline in the worldwide prevalence of the disease. Hansen's disease is a major international health problem. Recent advances in treatment have significantly reduced the disease prevalence, but there are still an estimated 2.4 million cases worldwide.1 Although it is a rare disease in the United States, with 2,217 cases reported to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention from 1984 to 1993,2 primary care physicians in endemic areas or those who treat immigrants may encounter cases of Hansen's disease. Ninety percent of US cases involve patients who have lived in foreign countries where the disease is endemic, primarily Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Hansen's disease is also endemic in Texas, Hawaii, Louisiana, and California.3 Contact with armadillos has been identified as a possible mode of transmission of the disease to humans.

85. The Leprosy Mission Canada
The leprosy Mission Canada. Check out our online catalogue! Dr. Paul Brand,world renowned leprosy surgeon, passed away on July 8, 2003.
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86. AMMA: Kalaupapa National Historical Park
A park on the island of Molokai in Hawaii, it serves as an ongoing reminder of the islands' struggle with Hansen's Disease (leprosy).
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87. Leprosy Web Site : Home Page
leprosy Home Preface Introduction The Plan leprosy Prevalence Timing GIS Intercountry Meeting Press Releases .
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88. American Leprosy Foundation
A nonprofit research center for leprosy and other biomedical research located in Cebu City, The Philippines. Administrative offices are located in Rockville, MD USA.
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89. Welcome To Our Foundation - Novartis Foundation For Sustainable Development
WHO, the Nippon Foundation, Novartis and ILEP cooperate on a global alliance to eliminate leprosy as a public health problem from every country by the year 2005.
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90. American Leprosy Foundation
The American leprosy Foundation (ALF) / Leonard Wood Memorial (LWM) is a nonprofitresearch center for leprosy and other biomedical research located in Cebu
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91. Health Protection Agency
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92. Leprosy NGO India,Leprosy Treatment Clinic India
An NGO offering leprosy treatment from india and a unique clinic forleprosy in india offering free treatment for poor people. At
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At the beginning of 2002, the number of leprosy patients in the world was around 635000 leprosy cases, as reported by 106 countries. About 760 000 new cases were detected during 2001 (source: www.who.int/lep/) Quote Indian Leprosy Association : Helping them to live with dignity
"Gandhi ji said he was unwilling to come to open leprosium but would be happy to come close it."
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"Leprosy work is not merely medical relief; it is transforming frustration of life in to joy of dedication, personal ambition into selfless service"
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There are about 40 lac leprosy patients in India. The scourge and agony of the disease is very Well Known and it is for this reason that the Mass Scale Treatment and Rehabilitation. With a view to tackling the problem of leprosy, the Delhi Pradesh Branch of Hind Kusht Nivaran was established in the Year 1961, This was a first laprosy NGO in india which offered free

93. Damien House
Damien House Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to bringing dignity to the lives of those affected with Hansen's Disease (leprosy).
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www.damienhouse.org HANSEN'S DISEASE Hansen's Disease (Leprosy) is one of the most feared and misunderstood diseases among humans. It is a chronic infectious disease named after Dr. Hansen, the physician who discovered its cause. The disease is caused by tiny bacteria that invade the body causing symptoms including nerve damage, lumps and/or ulcers on the skin, weakened muscles, and inward curling of fingers and toes. If untreated, there can be progressive, permanent damage to the skin, limbs, and eyes. There are an estimated 1.15 million cases of Hansen's worldwide, but only about 5% of the world's population are susceptible to the disease. It is primarily transmitted by direct, repetitive person-to-person contact over a prolonged period of time and is NOT hereditary.

94. About Leprosy
IDEA is an international organization largely made up of individualsaffected by leprosy. ABOUT leprosy (also called HANSEN S DISEASE ).
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also called HANSEN'S DISEASE
"I had Hansen’s Disease and in 1992 I was cured. The message I have for the people who have this disease is that they should like themselves, get treatment and get cured. There is a cure for Hansen’s Disease- it depends only on you." Ryani Claudia Barros, Brazil Ryani Claudia Barros, Brazil.
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95. Ivory Tower Crime
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Then what constitutes scientific misconduct? According to Dr. Clyde Watkins of Office of Research Integrity , the official government definition was fabrication, falsification, and plagiarism. We flunked his test. Of three words we used to characterize a major scientific crime , only one was on his list, and we used it out of order. Therefore, he dismissed our appeal for a hearing. Since then, the Ryan Commission has compounded the problem by redefining misconduct as misappropriation, interference, and misrepresentation. Now, ORI has six words they can Babelize to block the public from hearing the truth about misconduct in science.
In reality, we did not get a hearing because our case incriminated U.S. Public Health Service officials, and Office of Research Integrity would do anything in their power to protect them, including a sophomoric juggling of words.
The clumsy deceptions used by USPHS to obstruct justice are more frightening than the crimes they committed to begin with. You can pick up this labyrinthine trail of deceit by visiting

96. Leprosy
leprosy. NAME OF DISEASE leprosy. Hansen s Disease. ETIOLOGICAL AGENTMycobacterium DIAGNOSIS Indeterminate leprosy. The earliest clinically
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NAME OF DISEASE : Leprosy Hansen's Disease ETIOLOGICAL AGENT Mycobacterium leprae , an acid fast, Gram , rod-shaped obligate
intracellular organism. Grown in armadillos. It cannot be grown in agar
medium. THE DISEASE A chronic intracellular infectious disease unique to man. Usually it is not fatal. The manifestations of the disease depend on the resistance of the host. Types: 1. Tuberculoid - host is highly resistant, clinical abnormalities limited to a few peripheral nerves
and adjacent skin areas, tuberculoid granuloma 2. Lepromatous - host lacks resistance, all tissues affected, foam cell granuloma 3. Borderline - between tuberculoid and lepromatous PATHOLOGY The earliest clinically detectable lesions of leprosy involve the skin and show histologic association with sebaceous glands and hair follicles. From the onset, small cutaneous nerve fibers are involved. With bacillary multiplication, contiguous skin areas, including autonomic nerve fibers, dermal appendages, and blood vessels, are invaded. Lymphohematogenous dissemination of bacilli is probably an early phenomenon. As infection spreads along sensory nerves, motor fibers within parent nerve trunks are damaged. Leprosy bacilli are unable to penetrate directly into the nervous system proximal to the dorsal root ganglions; central nervous system infection does not occur.

97. Leprosy
leprosy. Definition leprosy is an infectious disease that has beenknown since biblical times. It is characterized by disfiguring
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Definition: Leprosy is an infectious disease that has been known since biblical times. It is characterized by disfiguring skin lesions, peripheral nerve damage, and progressive debilitation.
Alternative Names: Hansen's disease
Causes, incidence, and risk factors: Leprosy is caused by the organism Mycobacterium leprae . It is a difficult disease to transmit and has a long incubation period, which makes it difficult to determine where or when the disease was contracted. Children are more susceptible than adults to contracting the disease.
Leprosy has two common forms, tuberculoid and lepromatous, and these have been further subdivided. Both forms produce lesions on the skin, but the lepromatous form is most severe, producing large disfiguring nodules All forms of the disease eventually cause peripheral neurological damage (nerve damage in the extremities) manifested by sensory loss in the skin and muscle weakness . People with long-term leprosy may lose the use of their hands or feet due to repeated injury resulting from lack of sensation.
Leprosy is common in many countries in the world, and in temperate, tropical, and subtropical climates. Approximately 100 cases per year are diagnosed in the U.S. Most cases are limited to the South, California, Hawaii, and U.S. island possessions.

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99. Tipsofallsorts/leprosy
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... Tell a friend about this site Facts . Leprosy, one of the oldest diseases known to mankind, comes froms the Greek word "lepros" which means scaly. . It is a kind of infection caused by a parasite called Mycobacterium leprae or otherwise known as Hansen's bacillus, named after the Norwegian physician, Gerhard A. Hansen (1841-1912) who was the first person to see this bacteria under the microscope. Which is why leprosy is also called Hansen's disease. . There are 3 forms of leprosy : Tuberculoid Lepromatous Borderline . Symptoms : - one or more hypopigmented skin lesions/rashes that have lost the sensation to touch, pain or heat. - skin lesions/rashes that do not heal after several weeks to months. - muscle weakness.

100. Infolep
Welcome to the home page of INFOLEP, the leprosy information servicesof the Netherlands leprosy Relief (NLR). Located in Amsterdam
http://infolep.antenna.nl/
Welcome to the home page of INFOLEP, the leprosy information services of the Netherlands Leprosy Relief (NLR). Located in Amsterdam, INFOLEP functions as an information and documentation centre offering its services to all those who need information on leprosy in all its various aspects.
Information can be provided free of charge for those working in leprosy endemic countries, though INFOLEP retains the right to judge each request as to its soundness and relevance.
We hope that you find our services to your satisfaction. Comments are always welcome: infolep@leprastichting.nl For more information about leprosy, click here

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