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Leprosy
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Britain's Earliest Leprosy Victim May Have Been Found - From
Ananova, a child who died 3,500 years ago may be Britain's earliest known victim of leprosy.
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eMedicine - Leprosy : Article by Elyse Harrop, MD
- Leprosy - Leprosy is a chronic granulomatous disease, caused by Mycobacterium
leprae, which affects principally the skin and peripheral nervous system.
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Forum
on Leprosy - Leprosy newsgroup, information and links.
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Global Alliance for Leprosy Elimination - 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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Global Project on
the History of Leprosy - The International Leprosy Association is developing a
database of leprosy archives around the world.
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LEPRA
- The British Leprosy Relief Association.
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Lepra India
- Dedicated to improve public health status of the community through implementing control programmes for leprosy
and other allied diseases.
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Leprosy Info from the
World Health Organization - Information on leprosy, research, treatment, WHO
strategy for elimination and global statistics.
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The Leprosy
Mission - An international Christian charity that works for people affected by
leprosy in 29 countries.
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Leprosy Mission
Australia - About 4 million people have disabilities or
impairments due to leprosy. Without proper care and support, their
disability problems can steadily worsen. Many need assistance to
integrate with their communities and need employment opportunities
to escape the poverty trap.
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Wednesday November 12, 2008
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