Can leprosy be eliminated as a worldwide disease, as smallpox has been? The worldwide prevalence of leprosy has been reduced from 10 to 12 million in 1988 to 2.7 million in 1994, but the disease is far from being eliminated. Leprosy vaccines are being studied. The sequencing of the entire genome of M. leprae was completed in 2001. Lockwood DNJ, Bryceson ADM: Leprosy. In Champion RH, Burton JL, Burns DA, Breathnach SM, editors: Rook/Wilkinson/Ebling textbook of dermatology, Oxford, 1998, Blackwell Scientific Publications, pp 1215–1235. |
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