leprosy causes your skin to rot away.
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The Tichilesti leprosy was founded in 1875; now are only approx. 20 patients - they are not dangerous or contagious but they prefer to remain here. The last case of leper in Romania is from 1981. The decision is from sanitary authorities.
in medieval towns in europe when someone would get leprosy they would be sent to an isalnd where people with leprosy live.
People who are in immediate contact with the leprosy patient should be tested for leprosy.
Some people are genetically resistant to leprosy, probably and no matter what, they do not get leprosy. Other with tuberculous type of leprosy have high resistance to leprosy. Those with lepromatous type of leprosy have least resistance to leprosy germs. The intermediate leprosy type have intermediate resistance to leprosy germs. Body reacts to leprosy by trying to kill the leprosy causing germs. There is an inflammatory response.
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Thousands of people die from leprosy we dont exactly know how many, but now there is a cure for leprosy, so we dont have as much trouble with it as we did before. There have been alot and 1000 have died in 2002
leprosy is being treated well and their medicine costs £21 each. A helping organisation is Lepra. People with leprosy take this medicine daily for as long as they need,
Lepers. Lepers were outcasts because of the disease leprosy from which they suffered. People believed leprosy to be highly contagious and so avoided people who had it for fear of catching it.
Probably leprosy. I mean, I think Lupus is a kind of cancer. Leprosy on the other hand, I've seen pics of people with this disease and it's just absolutely horrific.
It is a law that the can only have a certain amount of children. I believe it is two, but it used to be one. I do not know why the government has chosen this law, but the people send the children away because of this law.