Autochthonous Leprosy without Armadillo Exposure, Eastern United States
Autochthonous leprosy has been reported in New York City, where there are no wild armadillos. Recent autochthonous cases also have been reported in Georgia and Florida and blamed on armadillos, including cases with no known armadillo exposure. International migration needs to be considered as a caus...
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doaj-4e94d8ba74f347128a423ef5b572516e2020-11-24T22:16:19ZengCenters for Disease Control and PreventionEmerging Infectious Diseases1080-60401080-60592017-11-0123111928192810.3201/eid2311.171145Autochthonous Leprosy without Armadillo Exposure, Eastern United StatesTina RendiniWilliam LevisAutochthonous leprosy has been reported in New York City, where there are no wild armadillos. Recent autochthonous cases also have been reported in Georgia and Florida and blamed on armadillos, including cases with no known armadillo exposure. International migration needs to be considered as a cause of autochthonous leprosy.https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/23/11/17-1145_articleimmigrationarmadilloMycobacterium lepraetuberculosis and other mycobacterialeprosyNew York |
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Tina Rendini William Levis Autochthonous Leprosy without Armadillo Exposure, Eastern United States Emerging Infectious Diseases immigration armadillo Mycobacterium leprae tuberculosis and other mycobacteria leprosy New York |
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Tina Rendini William Levis |
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Autochthonous Leprosy without Armadillo Exposure, Eastern United States |
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Autochthonous Leprosy without Armadillo Exposure, Eastern United States |
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Autochthonous Leprosy without Armadillo Exposure, Eastern United States |
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Autochthonous Leprosy without Armadillo Exposure, Eastern United States |
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Autochthonous Leprosy without Armadillo Exposure, Eastern United States |
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autochthonous leprosy without armadillo exposure, eastern united states |
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
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Emerging Infectious Diseases |
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1080-6040 1080-6059 |
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2017-11-01 |
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Autochthonous leprosy has been reported in New York City, where there are no wild armadillos. Recent autochthonous cases also have been reported in Georgia and Florida and blamed on armadillos, including cases with no known armadillo exposure. International migration needs to be considered as a cause of autochthonous leprosy. |
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immigration armadillo Mycobacterium leprae tuberculosis and other mycobacteria leprosy New York |
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