Leprosy in China
Introduction
Leprosy, also know as Hansen’s disease, is a chronic disease caused Mycobacterium leprae. Mycobacterium leprae was discovered in 1873 by Aramauer Hansen and was identified as the first bacterium to cause a human disease. Leprosy dates back to biblical times, with the first recording of leprosy in 600 BC. There are even accounts of leprosy cases in the oldest human civilizations. Leprosy has since affected every continent. Even to this day, leprosy is present. With the availability of antibiotics and vaccinations, the number of reported cases has dramatically decreased. However, the disease still very well present. As of 2006, the World Health Organization reported 219,826 cases.
Description of [insert name of disease]
Description of the microbe
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Transmission of disease
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Cell wall
Why is this disease a problem in [name of country]
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What is being done to address this problem
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What else could be done to address this problem
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References
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