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<blockquote data-quote="Kylie" data-source="post: 77059082" data-attributes="member: 343110"><p>My understanding is that leprosy today is quite rare and easily treated. Out of the 8 billion people in the world, only about 208,000 have the condition. And a cure is available. There's no need for leper colonies today. Even the article you cited last indicates that leprosy was curable as far back as the 1940s.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kylie, post: 77059082, member: 343110"] My understanding is that leprosy today is quite rare and easily treated. Out of the 8 billion people in the world, only about 208,000 have the condition. And a cure is available. There's no need for leper colonies today. Even the article you cited last indicates that leprosy was curable as far back as the 1940s. [/QUOTE]
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