There are many myths surrounding leprosy that have to be exposed. We want the truth to be known about leprosy all over the world: leprosy is curable and treatment is free.
All over the world, people have incorrect and harmful beliefs about leprosy. These beliefs are based on myths and they lead to discrimination against people affected by leprosy, they cause people to hide their symptoms and delay treatment.
Below are some myths about leprosy, followed by the truth. Use this information to change perceptions about leprosy in your community.
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Leprosy no longer exists in our world today. |
The oldest disease known to man is still around today. While most high income countries are almost completely free of leprosy, the disease still exists in large pockets around the globe. The largest number of cases are found in Asia, Africa, and South America. Around 200,000 people are diagnosed with the disease every year and millions more live with the consequences. |
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Leprosy is a curse, the result of sin, or punishment from God. |
Leprosy is simply a bacterial infection transmitted from the environment or an individual. It does not discriminate based on race, gender, class, age, or religion. It has nothing to do with curses or sin. |