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A Survey of Leprosy amongst the Lovale Tribe in the Upper Zambesi Basin, Northern Rhodesia

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posted on 2024-09-06, 05:09 authored by J. T. Worsfold
Leprosy is a chronic disease due to the invasion of the skin, mucous membranes, peripheral nerves, the cells of the reticulo-endothelial system and, less commonly, certain other parts of the body (e.g., testis) with the Mycobacterium leprae. We do not know how the bacilli gain entry and become established in the tissues of the host, but all I have observed is in keeping with the view that most infections probably take place through skin abrasions and, just possibly, some, particularly in children, via intact skin.

A CAJM survey on the prevelence of leprosy amongst the Lovale Tribe of Northern Rhodesia (now Zambia).

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Faculty of Medicine, Central African Journal of Medicine (CAJM), University College of Rhodesia (now University of Zimbabwe)

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Worsfold, J.T. (1957) A Survey of Leprosy amongst the Lovale Tribe in the Upper Zambesi Basin, Northern Rhodesia, Central African Journal of Medicine, vol. 3, No.10, pp. 401-406). UZ (formerly University College Rhodesia), Harare (formerly Salisbury): Faculty of Medicine (UCR).

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University of Zimbabwe (UZ) (formerly University College of Rhodesia)

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Northern Rhodesia; Zambia

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