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Although leprosy, or Hansen's Disease, was never an epidemic in The United States, cases of leprosy have been reported in Louisiana as early as the 18th century. The first leprosarium in the continental United States existed in Carville, Louisiana from 1894-1999 and Baton Rouge, Louisiana is the home of the only institution in the United States that is exclusively devoted to leprosy consulting, research, and training.

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Leprosy in Louisiana

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Although leprosy, or Hansen's Disease, was never an epidemic in The United States, cases of leprosy have been reported in Louisiana as early as the 18th...

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Leprosy stigma

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Leprosy stigma is a type of social stigma, a strong negative feeling towards a person with leprosy relating to their moral status in society. It is also...

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Leprosy

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Leprosy, also known as Hansen's disease (HD), is a long-term infection by the bacteria Mycobacterium leprae or Mycobacterium lepromatosis. Infection can...

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Armadillo

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for the disease in Texas, Louisiana and Florida. Prior to the arrival of Europeans in the late 15th century, leprosy was unknown in the New World. Given...

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History of leprosy

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determined that leprosy originated in East Africa or the Near East and traveled with humans along their migration routes, including those of trade in goods and...

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Epidemiology of leprosy

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permanently disabled because of leprosy. India has the greatest number of cases, with Brazil second and Indonesia third. In 1999, the world incidence of...

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Carville Historic District

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Leprosarium was one of two leprosy hospitals in the United States. An abandoned sugar plantation became the Louisiana Leper Home in 1894. Eventually the facility...

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Guy Henry Faget

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revolutionalized the treatment of leprosy, by demonstrating the efficacy of promin, as described in a paper published in 1943. Promin is a sulfone compound...

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Regina Purtell

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last, 20-year posting at a leprosy hospital in Carville, Louisiana, drew upon all she had learned. Because of her expertise in infectious disease, she was...

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Josefina Guerrero

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had leprosy and was an unsuspicious and effective surveillance asset for American allied forces. Josefina Guerrero was born on August 5, 1917, in Lucban...

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Promin

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investigated for the treatment of malaria, tuberculosis and leprosy. It is broken down in the body to dapsone, which is the therapeutic form. The first...

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Culion leper colony

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on Culion, an island in the Palawan province of the Philippines. It was established by the U.S. government in order to rid leprosy from the Philippine...

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Jim Crow laws

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1884 in a newspaper article summarizing congressional debate. The term appears in 1892 in the title of a New York Times article about Louisiana requiring...

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Dasypus

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nine-banded armadillo (Dasypus novemcintus), which is commonly used in the study of leprosy due to its unique ability to contract the disease. Dasypus are...

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James Carville

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returned to Louisiana, living and teaching in New Orleans". News Library. May 17, 2009. Retrieved 5 September 2012. Carville: Remembering Leprosy In America...

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Commelina benghalensis

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anti-inflammatory effects, while in Pakistan it is used to cure swellings of the skin, leprosy and as a laxative. Commelina benghalensis is a wide-ranging plant, being...

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History of salt

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dissertation on the use of sea-water in the diseases of the glands. Particularly the scurvy, jaundice, King's-evil, leprosy, and the glandular consumption....

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Bureau of Primary Health Care

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The National Hansen's Disease (Leprosy) Research Program at the Louisiana State University School of Veterinary Medicine in Baton Rouge is a research center...

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Penikese Island Leper Hospital

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who suffered from leprosy over the years until it was closed in 1921 and patients were relocated to a federal hospital in Louisiana. The tragedy of Penikese...

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List of museums in Louisiana

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Wikimedia Commons has media related to Museums in Louisiana. This list of museums in Louisiana is a list of museums, defined for this context as institutions...

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List of executive actions by Theodore Roosevelt

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Authorizing Appointment of Walter R. Brinckerhoff as Chief of Leprosy Hospital Station in Hawaii Subject to Noncompetitive Examination January 16, 1906...

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George Walter McCoy

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international expert on leprosy, he served as director of the National Institute of Health for more than twenty years. McCoy was born in 1876 in the Cumberland...

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