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  2. Hansen’s Disease (Leprosy) Diagnosis and Treatment. How is the disease diagnosed? Hansen’s disease can be recognized by appearance of patches of skin that may look lighter or darker than the normal skin. Sometimes the affected skin areas may be reddish. Loss of feeling in these skin patches is common.

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    Leprosy (also called Hansen’s disease) is an infectious disease caused by the bacteria Mycobacterium leprae (my-co-bak-TEER-ee-um LEP-pray). It can affect your eyes, skin, mucous membranes and nerves, causing disfiguring sores and nerve damage. Leprosy has been around since ancient times. For centuries, people isolated and shunned those with lepros...

    Yes. Although it’s rare, leprosy still exists today. According to the World Health Organization, approximately 208,000 people have leprosy (Hansen's disease) around the globe, with most cases found in Asia and Africa. In the United States, about 100 people receive a leprosy (Hansen's disease) diagnosis every year.

    While leprosy can affect people of all ages, it’s most common in people aged five to 15 or those over 30. Research suggests that over 95% of people infected with Mycobacterium lepraedon’t actually develop leprosy because their bodies fight off the infection.

    There are three main types of leprosy, including: 1. Tuberculoidleprosy. Someone with this type of leprosy usually has mild symptoms, developing only a few sores. This is because of a good immune response. Tuberculoid leprosy is also called paucibacillary leprosy. 2. Lepromatous leprosy. People with this type of leprosy have widespread sores and le...

  3. Sep 14, 2023 · Written by Kelli Miller. What Is Leprosy? Leprosy Symptoms. What Causes Leprosy? Forms of Leprosy. 6 min read. What Is Leprosy? Leprosy is an infectious disease that causes severe, disfiguring...

  4. Jan 27, 2023 · Treatment. Leprosy is a curable disease. The currently recommended treatment regimen consists of three drugs: dapsone, rifampicin and clofazimine. The combination is referred to as multi-drug therapy (MDT). The duration of treatment is six months for PB and 12 months for MB cases. MDT kills the pathogen and cures the patient.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LeprosyLeprosy - Wikipedia

    Treatment. Outcomes. Epidemiology. History. Etymology. Society and culture. Public policy. Notable cases. Leprosy in media. Infection of animals. References. Further reading. External links. Leprosy, also known as Hansen's disease ( HD ), is a long-term infection by the bacteria Mycobacterium leprae or Mycobacterium lepromatosis.

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