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Can you get leprosy from armadillo's?

2006-10-24 21:22:26 · 7 answers · asked by jayandamber1@sbcglobal.net 2 in Health Other - Health

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Leprosy is a mildly infectious disease caused by a bacteria, Mycobacterium Leprae. The disease mainly affects the skin and peripheral nerves. This disease is known since ancient times and fears and myths surrounding the disease have persisted to the present time. Over the past fifty years we have made considerable progress in the understanding and treatment of the desease.

Where is Leprosy found?

The disease is prevalent in many of the tropical and subtropical regions of the world. There may be as many as 15 to 20 million cases of leprosy world wide. The number of new cases of leprosy in Singapore is steadily declining and we get about 30 new cases a year.

How is the disease is transmitted?

The germs are transmitted by droplets when an infectious leprosy patient coughs or sneezes as in tuberclosis. Not everyone exposed to the bacteria develop the disease. Most people have natural immunity and are completely immune to the infection. A few who have some or no immunity to leprosy develop clinical disease after an incubation period varying from 3 to 20 years.

Signs of Leprosy

Leprosy may present with:-

One or more slightly whitish hypopigmented or reddish patches which may have loss of sensation.
Impairment of sensation (numbness) with or without paralysis of fingers, toes, limbs or legs
Thickened nerves which may be painful.
Thickened patches which are flat or raised over face and body
Types of Leprosy

There are two main types of leprosy:

1. Where the patient shows no immunity to the germs

2. Where the patient shows some immunity. Those who have no immunity develop multi-bacillary (many germs) or lepromatous leprosy. Those who have some immunity develop paucibacillary (few geerms) or tuberculoid leprosy.

Treatment of Leprosy

Leprosy is curable. We now have effective drugs to treat the disease. The paucibacillary leprosy is treated with two drugs (Rifampicin and Dapsone) for 6 months. Multibacillary disease is treated with 3 dugs (Rifampicin, Dapsone and Clofazimide or Ethionamide) for 24 months or more. Rifampicin rapidly kills the bacteria within days so that patients on treatment rapidly become non infectious, although the body take some time to clear the dead germs. New and effective drugs like Oflozacin, Minocin and Clarithromycine are being introduced and may further shorten the length of treatment. Early treatment can prevent defomities from nerve damage.

Where is Leprosy treated?

Leprosy patients are treated as out-patients at the National Skin Centre In Mandalay Road. Those who develop foot-ulcers or other medical complications that need admission are treated in the Communicable Disease Centre, Moulmein Road.

Rehabilitation in Leprosy

Nerve damage may be prevented if the disease is treated early. patients have to be taught to protect their limbs from injuries like burns or scalds id they have sessory loss. Reconstruction surgery like tendon transfers can restore motor function to paralysed limbs. The community should accept these patients and support them in every way.

2006-10-24 21:48:20 · answer #1 · answered by mallimalar_2000 7 · 4 0

Armadillos are particularly susceptible due to their unusually low body temperature, which is hospitable to the leprosy bacterium. Wild armadillos can carry leprosy, but the transmission to humans is rare.

2006-10-24 21:44:27 · answer #2 · answered by thalterman 3 · 0 0

Leprosy, also known as Hansen's disease, is an infectious disease caused by the Mycobacterium leprae bacterium; it may disfigure the body or skin. The modern term for the disease is named after Gerhard Armauer Hansen, the discoverer of the bacterium

2006-10-24 21:26:33 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Leprosy is the oldest disease known to man.
It's caused by mycobacterium leprae(a type of bacterium).
It's commonly spread by bites from bugs such as bedbugs.
As for armadillos, they could be carriers and can spread it if they are bug infested in which case most wild animals are.

2006-10-24 21:33:02 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Seems like you have a few answers about leprosy (or Hanson's disease or whatever you want to call it)...

Here is a link about the armadillos.

http://www.uow.edu.au/arts/sts/bmartin/dissent/documents/Burchfield/index.html

2006-10-24 21:30:03 · answer #5 · answered by HP 5 · 0 0

Try starting from this web site, as I don't know exactly what you are looking for.

http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=leprosy&fr=ush-ans

2006-10-24 21:27:42 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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2016-10-02 22:36:22 · answer #7 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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