Hansen’s disease (leprosy) is generally considered a tropical condition. Where was G.H. Armauer Hansen working when he discovered the causative bacillus of leprosy? Norway. Leprosy was abundant in coastal Norway in the mid-1800s, so Hansen did not leave his country to study this “tropical” disease. Bergen, Norway, was the world’s center for leprosy research. Leprosy may have been carried to Norway by Viking voyagers a millennium earlier. Irgens LM: The discovery of Mycobacterium leprae, Am J Dermatopathol 6:337–343, 1984. |
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