leprosy
Leprosy or leprosy are chronic infections caused by Mycobacterium sp. When first infected, there is no symptoms, and this incubation period lasts about 5 years in a short time and 20 years in a long time. When symptoms develop, granulomas develop in the nervous system, airways, skin, and eyes. If this happens, you lose your ability to breathe, and as a result, you do not know yourself, the injury or infestation of your body 's extremity repeatedly rotates and collapses or falls and you lose that part. Weakness of physical strength and deterioration of vision also appear. Leprosy is transmitted by human contact. It is suspected that infection occurs when contact with infected cough or body fluid from the nose. Leprosy is more common in poverty, and appears to spread through the above-mentioned droplet infection. Unlike widespread myth, leprosy is not so contagious. The leprosy is classified as a genus Ganoderma through the amount of bacteria detected as a result of skin test.