Leprosy Cases Are Emerging In Los Angeles County

How do the unsanitary conditions developing in California affect the spread of a disease such as this? Leprosy is a bacterial infection. The hygiene of the people and their environment have to be a factor.
 
Democrats, working hard to improve the lives of constituents.

Leprosy Could Be The Next Public Health Crisis To Hit Los Angeles

Leprosy has always been here.

Three leprosy cases confirmed in Florida

Florida is Republican. In case you did not know.

According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there are approximately 100 new cases of leprosy each year, and most are seen in southern statesincluding Texas, Louisiana and Florida. Between 1994 and 2011 there were just over 2,300 new cases of leprosy diagnosed in the U.S.


Volusia County is Democrat controlled. What’s your next lie?
the state is Republican.

As are Texas and Louisiana.
Shot three in the back 50 last week.
 
lots of imported 'puerto rican island people' that have sadly and recently in the last couple of years moved into 'florida' Coyote

From the same link I posted earlier:

According to the World Health Organization, there were 189,018 known cases and 232,857 new cases diagnosed worldwide in 2012. Leprosy still has a presence in Bangladesh, Brazil, China, Côte d'Ivoire, Democratic Republic of Congo, Ethiopia, India, Indonesia, Madagascar, Burma, Nepal, Nigeria, Philippines, Sri Lanka and Tanzania. All report approximately 1,000 cases each year.


Puerto Rico, an American territory, of American citizens, is not on the list.
'p Ricans' they go to Florida to live on the good life Coyote .
Sure. Just like New Yorkers go to Florida and a lot other Americans seeking a warmer retirement. What is your point?
They move there to get rid of the taxes they voted on. Little did they think or did they think.
 
Remember when they had the EBOLA out break in Africa? And, obummer started flying the patients to the US? There is a short documentary on HBO about the outbreak in Sierra Leone. Terrifying.
 
Oy....what's next to come out of this shithole state? What a disaster.....and still some defend it!

Is a Dark Ages disease the new American plague threat?

Allowing homelessness..... a badge of honor to progressive politicians in California! The entire state is clearly a modern day version of the last days of the Roman Empire. What a disgrace....but the good news is, the rest of the country gets to see what happens when you leave progressives in charge!:113::113:
 
Plaster this stuff in the face of the American public til November 2020. This is what will happen if you elect democrats.
 
ITS an imported disease like many other diseases and imported by the third worlder that are being let in to the USA by USA Government Shrimpbox .
 
Don't discount someone deliberately introducing a pathogen into the street community. In San Diego the disease is hantavirus.
 
Don't discount someone deliberately introducing a pathogen into the street community. In San Diego the disease is hantavirus.

For thousands of years, people have had an image of what life with leprosy is like. You might think it's been eradicated, but leprosy — now referred to as Hansen's disease — still affects hundreds of people in the U.S. every year. Many of those victims are in Texas but, with treatment, a life with leprosy is no longer a death sentence.
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Texas has the second highest number of leprosy cases in the U.S., behind California, according to the Centers for Disease Control's most recent data. Texas accounted for 26 of 213 new cases in 2009. The agency calls Texas' relatively high numbers historically normal because, strangely enough, of one of the state's most iconic and prolific animals: armadillos. The disease has been carried by the nine-banded Armadillo since the 18th century.

Scientists haven't been able to determine why some armadillos carry the leprosy bacteria. They also don't know if the armadillos transmit the bacteria to humans or if the bacteria is in the soil and both humans and armadillos get infected.
Leprosy Persists in Texas, But the Disease Is No Longer a Death Sentence
 
Lol....like every other social disaster story coming out of California today, the progressive response invariably, "Nothing to see here" :113::113:.......thank God these people are fringe elements of our society.

Most Americans see the proliferation of tent cities and mounds of poop and needles all over the streets and are appalled! Not progressives.....they dont even notice!!:2up::eusa_dance::eusa_dance:
 
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Lol....like every other social disaster story coming out of California today, the progressive response invariably, "Nothing to see here" :113::113:.......thank God these people are fringe elements of our society.

Most Americans see the proliferation of tent cities and mounds of poop and needles all over the streets and are appalled! Not progressives.....they dont even notice!!:2up::eusa_dance::eusa_dance:
They are blaming armadillos. There are no armadillos in Los Angeles and certainly not San Francisco.

Ban plastic straws that will help.
 
Don't discount someone deliberately introducing a pathogen into the street community. In San Diego the disease is hantavirus.

For thousands of years, people have had an image of what life with leprosy is like. You might think it's been eradicated, but leprosy — now referred to as Hansen's disease — still affects hundreds of people in the U.S. every year. Many of those victims are in Texas but, with treatment, a life with leprosy is no longer a death sentence.
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Texas has the second highest number of leprosy cases in the U.S., behind California, according to the Centers for Disease Control's most recent data. Texas accounted for 26 of 213 new cases in 2009. The agency calls Texas' relatively high numbers historically normal because, strangely enough, of one of the state's most iconic and prolific animals: armadillos. The disease has been carried by the nine-banded Armadillo since the 18th century.

Scientists haven't been able to determine why some armadillos carry the leprosy bacteria. They also don't know if the armadillos transmit the bacteria to humans or if the bacteria is in the soil and both humans and armadillos get infected.
Leprosy Persists in Texas, But the Disease Is No Longer a Death Sentence
We are turning our culture into a medicine intensive dystopian potential nightmare. Let us have all of these diseases or reintroduce them because we have medicines to keep it under control or subdue it but not eliminate it. You are playing with fire. Mother nature sees and outlet and goes for it when she corrects things. And we will use fire to burn the bodies when the time comes.
 
hanson's disease has never been eradicated ...and is treatable now....but given that the gop doesnt believe in facts or science....i am not surprised at trying to make this a political issue
 
hanson's disease has never been eradicated ...and is treatable now....but given that the gop doesnt believe in facts or science....i am not surprised at trying to make this a political issue
We don't see leprosy breaking out in Boise, Idaho or Helena, Montana but we do see it popping up in LA and San Francisco, two cities with very high homeless populations and human filth problems.

Your post is another irony filled message from the left demonstrating they have lost their grip on reality and "facts and science" seems beyond them and it's been replaced by dogma and ideology.

They are the fundamentalists they detest and socialist liberalism is their religion.
 
You think you would know if there are patients with Hanson's disease.
They now live in the open w medical treatment
 

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