Unnecessary Wrestling with Armadillos Discouraged for Floridians

Unnecessary Wrestling with Armadillos Discouraged for Floridians

Floridians should avoid wrestling armadillos unless necessary

In ⁤many ways the past few‌ years have seemed biblical. First came a pandemic. Then war, followed by‌ food‍ shortages, fires and floods. Just when it‌ seemed that things could not⁣ look more like the end of days, leprosy has joined the list.

Hansen’s disease, better known as leprosy, is a tropical malady that is rare in America. ‌In ‌2020 (the last year with available data) just 159 cases were reported. Only 5% of people seem to be susceptible to infection. Because it is so rare, Americans ⁤seldom think about‍ leprosy, and many clinicians have never ‍seen it outside a textbook. This​ is starting to change.

Charles Dunn, a dermatologist, and his colleague, Rajiv Nathoo, came across their first leprosy patient last year in a clinic in Orlando, Florida. “It was very classic in terms of what you read in ⁣the books,” says Dr Dunn. Yet the 54-year-old patient had been seen by multiple clinicians, and none had properly diagnosed ⁣him.

2023-08-24 07:47:07
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