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Leprosy is virtually nonexistent in the West, with only about 150 cases reported in the U.S. annually.
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Leprosy is difficult to identify in the early stages, but Day says it's important for a new generation of health workers to learn the traits to stop the spread and cure patients before damage is done.
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Leprosy is virtually nonexistent in the West, with only about 150 cases reported in the U.S. annually.
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Leprosy is not a killer, but a chronic bacterial infection that seriously disables those not quick enough to identify and treat it.
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Leprosy is difficult to identify in the early stages, but Day says it's important for a new generation of health workers to learn the traits to stop the spread and cure patients before damage is done.
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Leprosy is virtually nonexistent in the West, with only about 150 cases reported in the U.S. annually.
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Leprosy is not a killer, but a chronic bacterial infection that seriously disables those not quick enough to identify and treat it.
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Leprosy is difficult to identify in the early stages, but Day says it's important for a new generation of health workers to learn the traits to stop the spread and cure patients before damage is done.
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Leprosy is difficult to identify in the early stages, but Day says it's important for a new generation of health workers to learn the traits to stop the spread and cure patients before damage is done.
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Leprosy is virtually nonexistent in the West, with only about 150 cases reported in the U.S. annually.
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