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Medicine and Disease - What Is Leprosy?
What is leprosy?
Leprosy is an ancient disease caused by a bacteria (Mycobacterium leprae) that is similar to the bacteria that causes tuberculosis. Symptoms include light red or purplish spots on the skin; yellow or brown protuberances (lumps) on the eyes, nose, and throat; and numbness in the arms and legs. Although the disease originated in India, it was introduced into Europe in the fifth century B.C., probably by soldiers under the direction of the Persian ruler Xerxes (c. 519–465 B.C.). By the 1100s leprosy had reached epidemic proportions in Western Europe, where it killed commoner and nobleman alike (including the Portuguese king Afonso II and Scottish king Robert I). European explorers and settlers brought leprosy with them to the New World (the European term for North and South America), where it was previously unknown. Without effective treatment, lepers, who were often disfigured, were feared and shunned. Most lepers...
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