01892nas a2200229 4500000000100000008004100001260003800042653003400080653001200114653001400126100001600140700001600156700001400172700001200186700001600198700001300214245008200227856007400309300001000383520125500393022001401648 2023 d bSouth Asian Academic Publications10aComputer Science Applications10aHistory10aEducation1 aSrivastav Y1 aPrajapati A1 aJaiswal A1 aYadav S1 aPrajapati A1 aMadhaw K00aOverview of leprosy, including the diagnosis and current available treatments uhttps://www.saap.org.in/journals/index.php/jiaps/article/view/495/482 a24-333 a

The disease Hansen's is another name for leprosy. It is a communicable disease that can be treated and is still widespread in the majority of the world's nations. Mycobacterium leprae and Mycobacterium lepromatosis are the most common causes of this chronic granulomatous infection, which mostly affects the skin and peripheral nerves.Leprosy has long been known as "the death before death" because of the immense social stigma and rejection that victims have endured from their families, communities, and even medical professionals in addition to the physical effects of the condition. Armauer Hansen, who discovered Mycobacterium leprae, stated that "there is hardly anything on earth, or between it and heaven, that has not been regarded as the cause of leprosy." "And this is but natural since the less one knows, the more actively does his imagination work"MDT has been the main weapon in the fight against leprosy since its inception in 1981, and by 2005, India had a prevalence of less than 1/10000. In India's fight against leprosy, this was a huge victory. Affected individuals numbered 0.69/10000 by the end of 2010.The pathogenesis, aetiology, treatment, diagnosis, and risk factors for leprosy are covered in this review article.

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