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Types: Tuberculoid and lepromatous (more severe) Caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium leprae Not very contagious Has a long incubation period Children are more likely to be infected
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Originally found in armadillos How it is transferred is still being studied Most likely transferred via respiratory route
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Most easily spread in children Long incubation periods (3-30 years) Hard to tell when someone is infected
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SSouth/Southeast Asia LLatin America TTropic and subtropic environments 770% of new cases are found in India
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Causes… Skin Sores Nerve Damage Disfigurement Muscle weakness that progressively worsens
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On average, between 500,000 and 750,000 new cases are found each year 15 million people have been treated in the last 20 years
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More than 6 antibiotics are used to treat the disease Early treatment prevents spread of the disease, limits damage, and allows a more normal lifestyle Treatment cannot reverse any damage from the disease, but can sustain further damage
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