Everyday people, hygienists seem to have less of a chance though
More than 800,000 workers in the cotton, flax, and rope-making industries are exposed in the workplace to airborne particles that can cause byssinosis.
I do not have leprosy.
hard workers
Leprosy is lethal if you can't get it treated because your body parts start to fall of and your body falls apart.Ps joshua bolton is awsome
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.
Common laborers and craft workers were the two basic types of workers in American Industry in the 1800s.
metal workers and railroad workers
laboures, industrial and skilled trades workers
No, he definitely does not, nor has he been exposed to it. In fact, the disease of leprosy has just about been wiped out in the United States, and very few people get it. There are still some countries in the third world where it is a problem, but there are treatments for it these days and it is no longer the frightening and misunderstood illness it was 100 years ago.
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Radiologists and radiologic technologists who are exposed to ionizing radiation. Chemical plant workers who handle mutagenic chemicals. Healthcare workers, such as nurses, who are exposed to chemotherapy drugs. Airline pilots and flight attendants who are exposed to higher levels of cosmic radiation at high altitudes. Construction workers who are exposed to asbestos, which is a known carcinogen.
metal workers and railroad workers