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         Hansens Disease:     more books (100)
  1. Evaluation of West Nile virus education campaign.(DISPATCHES): An article from: Emerging Infectious Diseases by Ellen Averett, John S. Neuberger, et all 2005-11-01
  2. Cerebral Palsy in Denmark: A Discussion of its Occurrence, Disease Types, Etiology and Social Aspects, Based on a Material of 2621 Patients Born in the Period 1925-1953. Acta Psychiatriaca et Neurologica Scandinavica Supplementum 146 by Erik Hansen, 1960
  3. Must we treat non-compliant ESRD Patients? (Journal club: noncompliance).(end-stage renal disease)(Brief Article): An article from: Nephrology Nursing Journal by Susan K. Hansen, 2001-12-01
  4. Are Your Taste Buds Killing You? by Jalaine Hansen, 2007
  5. The Lost Years: A Story of Leprosy
  6. Foot and mouth disease; immunising effect of the FMD virus transmitted alone and combined with aluminium hydroxide by Hansen Schmidt, 1978
  7. Lung Disease: State of the Art1990-1992 by ATS (Hansen), 1997-05-01
  8. Lung Disease: State of the Art1989-1990 by ATS (Hansen), 1997-05-01
  9. Fruit Spoilage Diseases of Figs: Bulletin 506, January 1931 by Ralph E. and Hansen, H. N. Smith, 1931-01-01
  10. Lung Disease: State of the Art1993-1994 by ATS (Hansen), 1997-05-01
  11. On diseases and pathogens on forest trees in Norway 1960-1965 (Meddelelser fra det Norske skogforsøksvesen) by Finn Roll-Hansen, 1967
  12. Caring for Patients with Chronic Renal Disease: A Reference Guide for Nurses by G L Hansen, 1974-09
  13. Foot and Ankle Disorders: Tricks of the Trade by Frederick Lippert, Sigvard T Hansen, 2003-04-15
  14. Chicken Soup for the Soul Healthy Living Series: Arthritis by Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen, et all 2006-09-26

81. Plan And Adjust The Administration Of The Bureau. Establish And
administration. Prevent contagious diseases such as tuberculosis, hansens'disease, sexually transmitted diseases, and other diseases. Guide
http://www.provin.gyeongnam.kr/eng/02/01_10.html
Plan and adjust the administration of the bureau. Establish and carry out plans for social welfare. Welfare and relief. License, guide, and supervise social welfare corporations (except youth, children, and women's welfare facilities) Operate, guide, and supervise welfare and relief facilities (except children and women's welfare facilities) Operate, guide and supervise provincial relief facilities (except children and women related facilities) Self help work projects and rehabilitation projects. Support and guide associations for older people, and promote Regulations on Family Ceremonies. Matters related to graves, crematoria, and charnel houses. Welfare of disabled people, and guide and supervise rehabilitation clinics and hospitals. Adjust the grade of disability, and support the associations for the disabled. Support for the national pension affairs. Other matters not belong to other departments in the bureau.
Establish and implement comprehensive plans for public health administration. Prevent contagious diseases such as tuberculosis, Hansens' disease, sexually transmitted diseases, and other diseases. Guide and supervise the operation of public health clinics.

82. BPHC - NHDP - National Hansen's Disease Programs
The National Hansen's disease Programs (NHDP), based in Baton and treatment of Hansen's disease (leprosy). In addition to care for Hansen's disease patients throughout the U.S.
http://bphc.hrsa.gov/nhdp
Key Program Areas Ambulatory Care Mycobacterium Research Bibliography NHDP at Summit Hospital ... Medical Treatment of HD
The National Hansen's Disease Programs (NHDP) , based in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, is primarily responsible for inpatient and outpatient care and treatment of Hansen's disease (leprosy) . In addition to the clinical programs in Baton Rouge, the NHDP also coordinates outpatient care for Hansen's disease patients throughout the U.S. at BPHC grant funded clinics as well as private physician offices. The NHDP conducts professional education programs for U.S. and international health care workers, providing basic information which is not provided in standard medical curricula. The NHDP also operates state of the art, world renowned laboratory research programs dedicated to improved detection, treatment and prevention of Hansen's disease and its associated effects.
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83. Hansen's Disease
Communicable disease Report. Hansen’s disease, The Year 2000, and Hawai`i. Mostpeople with new disease will have been exposed in their countries of origin.
http://www.state.hi.us/health/resource/comm_dis/r99-hans.html
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Communicable Disease Report
Current Status in Hawai`i
The countries with the highest prevalence rates in the world are neighbors of Hawai`i, the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) at 35/10,000 and the Republic of Marshall Islands (RMI) at 15/10,000. Therefore, it is not surprising that the number of new patients in Hawai`i originating from FSM and RMI have increased. The majority of newly diagnosed patients in Hawai`i during the past 20 years were born in the Philippines, but as the prevalence rate in the Philippines nears the target at 1.26 per 10,000, these numbers are decreasing.
Global Reduction in Prevalence Rates
The remarkable improvements in world prevalence rates have been accomplished through the use of multi-drug therapy (rifampin, dapsone, clofasamine) administered through very well managed public health programs. The medicines have been donated by the Sasakawa Memorial Health Foundation given through WHO to almost all of the 55 endemic countries. The Pacific island countries of FSM and RMI became a part of the WHO sponsored multi-drug programs later than most countries and have not yet received the benefits of well focused public health programs. Thus new patients will continue to be diagnosed in Hawai`i for many years as people from these countries enter Hawai`i for reasons of employment, education, and relocation.
Effectiveness of Multi-Drug Therapy
Continuing Concerns
Once the person has completed a full course of treatment, the person is removed from the registry and is no longer considered a patient in terms of calculating the prevalence rate. They may, however, have persisting disabilities.

84. Florida Bureau Of Epidemiology
Weekly disease Table Week 4 Florida Department of Health, Bureau of EpidemiologyWeekly Morbidity Report, Week 4, Ending January 25, 2003 Selected diseases
http://www.doh.state.fl.us/disease_ctrl/epi/Disease Table/2003_weekly/dt_week4.h
Epidemiology Weekly Disease Table: Week 4
Florida Department of Health, Bureau of Epidemiology
Weekly Morbidity Report, Week 4, Ending January 25, 2003
Selected Diseases and Conditions (Confirmed Cases Only) DISEASE
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ANIMAL BITE, PEP RECOMMENDED ANIMAL RABIES ANTHRAX BOTULISM BRUCELLOSIS CAMPYLOBACTERIOSIS CIGUATERA CRYPTOSPORIDIOSIS CYCLOSPORIASIS DENGUE FEVER DIPHTHERIA EHRLICHIOSIS, HUMAN EHRLICHIOSIS, HUMAN GRANULOCYTIC ENCEPHALITIS, EASTERN EQUINE ENCEPHALITIS, POST-INFECTIOUS ENCEPHALITIS, ST. LOUIS ENCEPHALITIS, VENEZUELAN ENCEPHALITIS, WEST NILE VIRUS ENCEPHALITIS, WESTERN EQUINE ESCHERICHIA COLI, O157:H7 ESCHERICHIA COLI, OTHER GIARDIASIS H. INFLUENZAE INVASIVE DISEASE HANTAVIRUS INFECTION HEMOLYTIC UREMIC SYNDROME HEMORRHAGIC FEVER HEPATITIS A HEPATITIS B PERINATAL, ACUTE

85. Florida Bureau Of Epidemiology
Weekly disease Table Week 2 Florida Department of Health, Bureau of EpidemiologyWeekly Morbidity Report, Week 2, Ending January 11, 2003 Selected diseases
http://www.doh.state.fl.us/disease_ctrl/epi/Disease Table/2003_weekly/dt_week2.h
Epidemiology Weekly Disease Table: Week 2
Florida Department of Health, Bureau of Epidemiology
Weekly Morbidity Report, Week 2, Ending January 11, 2003
Selected Diseases and Conditions (Confirmed Cases Only) DISEASE WEEK TOTAL
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AVERAGE FOR THROUGH TO WEEK 2 PERCENT CHANGE FROM AVERAGE ANIMAL BITE, PEP RECOMMENDED ANIMAL RABIES ANTHRAX BOTULISM BRUCELLOSIS CAMPYLOBACTERIOSIS CIGUATERA CRYPTOSPORIDIOSIS CYCLOSPORIASIS DENGUE FEVER DIPHTHERIA EHRLICHIOSIS, HUMAN EHRLICHIOSIS, HUMAN GRANULOCYTIC ENCEPHALITIS, EASTERN EQUINE ENCEPHALITIS, POST-INFECTIOUS ENCEPHALITIS, ST. LOUIS ENCEPHALITIS, VENEZUELAN ENCEPHALITIS, WEST NILE VIRUS ENCEPHALITIS, WESTERN EQUINE ESCHERICHIA COLI, O157:H7 ESCHERICHIA COLI, OTHER GIARDIASIS H. INFLUENZAE INVASIVE DISEASE HANTAVIRUS INFECTION HEMOLYTIC UREMIC SYNDROME HEMORRHAGIC FEVER HEPATITIS A HEPATITIS B PERINATAL, ACUTE

86. WCGIP 2002: Attractions
808) 9232690 Father Damien was the Saint who worked with the sufferers of Hansensdisease (lepers) on Molokai and eventually contracted the disease himself.
http://www.wcgiphawaii.org/att.htm
Back to top Back to top Back to top FREE SITES AND ATTRACTIONS ON O'AHU Arizona Memorial
Kamehameha Hwy. 99, via H-1 west, exit 15A, Honolulu - (808) 422-2771
The USS Arizona was completely sunken during the bombing of Pearl Harbor, taking over 1,000 sailors to their death in the harbor. This boat and that event are essentially what entered the United States full-scale into World War II.
The USS Arizona Visitor Center is located on the Pearl Harbor Naval Base adjacent to the sunken remains of the USS Arizona. The center is operated and maintained by the National Park Service in a use agreement with the US Navy.
The center and USS Arizona Memorial are free of charge to the public and there are no reservations. Everyone visiting the USS Arizona is encouraged to view a 20-minute film documenting the attack on Pearl Harbor. The film is presented by the Park Service, prior to the short US Navy shuttle boat trip to the memorial itself. Be prepared to wait however. The memorial is a very popular site in Honolulu and the crowds at all hours of the day can be overwhelming. Visitors are issued free tickets for the film and the shuttle to the Arizona upon arrival at the center on a first come, first served basis, but waits of one hour or more are commonplace. For this reason, go early!
The center is open from 7:30am to 5:00pm but the last program of the day and tour starts at 3:00pm The visitor center is closed Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's Day.

87. The Hindu : Leprosy Vaccine To Become A Reality?
Talking to The Hindu here, Dr. Thomas P. Gillis of the National hansens' DiseaseCentre, USA, who has undertaken this pioneering research, said TB and leprosy
http://www.hindu.com/2001/04/02/stories/0202000r.htm
Online edition of India's National Newspaper
Monday, April 02, 2001
Front Page
National Southern States Other States ... Next
Leprosy vaccine to become a reality?
By Our Special Correspondent MADURAI, APRIL 1. A vaccine for leprosy will become a reality if the ongoing research reaches its logical conclusion in the near future. A federal- funded research on leprosy has started identifying a large number of ``potential candidates'' to become eligible as a vaccine for one of the most dreaded diseases in the world. Talking to The Hindu here, Dr. Thomas P. Gillis of the National Hansens' Disease Centre, USA, who has undertaken this pioneering research, said TB and leprosy were like ``cousins'' as some of their compositions and genes were similar. It had also been established that the vaccine BCG, given for newborns, had an effect on leprosy also. At the moment, Dr. Gillis said, they had started developing DNA micro arrays to find out the major strain differences in the pathogen, Mycobacterium leprae, that causes the disease. The BCG vaccine had been found to have an effect on leprosy in countries like India and Malawi. Though the research on formulating a vaccine for leprosy was at a ``very early stage,'' he was confident that a result could be achieved. But still, the logistic problems would have to be confronted in tune with the transmission patterns as sub-typing the organism had been found to be difficult. Basically, the researchers at the National Hansens' Disease Centre had started developing DNA micro arrays in order to find out the major strain differences. Though improvement of basic hygiene would be the best way to eradicate leprosy, Dr. Gillis said a vaccine would help to further improve the picture. At the moment, three groups were working all over the world on formulating a leprosy vaccine and research was on to find out whether the BCG vaccine could be used against leprosy also by ``adding a gene.''

88. COIR WORKERS NEUROPATHY
2. H/o Exposure to neurotoxic drugs, alcohol. 3. H/o diabetes mellitus, Hansensdisease, Arthritis and Endocrine disease. Inclusion criteria. · Age 60 or less.
http://www.imakerala.org/ams/coirworkers.htm
COIR WORKERS NEUROPATHY Dr. S.R. CHANDRA Dr. BIJI S. ANAND INTRODUCTION It was casually noticed that compared to other districts in Kerala, a relatively large number of patients in the neuro medicine OPD in Alappuzha district having symptoms and signs of carpel tunnel syndrome and lateral popliteal nerve palsy. So we questioned these patients in detail and found that most of them were coir workers, doing coir work from a very early age of 10 or 12 years. They have a peculiar sitting posture with one leg flexed and other extended and keeps rolling the coconut fibre in between their palms for hours together. Coir work involves the following: (a) mechanical compression on nerves produced by the posture and nature of work (b) exposure to dyes and chemicals. MATERIALS AND METHODS 61 individuals – 122 upper limbs and 122 lower limbs in the age group of 17 years to 60 years and doing coir work for varying periods of time from 6 years to 30 years were taken up for study. Exclusion Criteria 1. H/o Handing dyes in coir work 2. H/o Exposure to neurotoxic drugs, alcohol

89. Free Sights And Attractions On Oahu - Hawaii Budget Travel
(808) 9232690 Father Damien was the Saint who worked with the sufferers of Hansensdisease (lepers) on Molokai and eventually contracted the disease himself.
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The U.S.S. Arizona was completely sunken during the bombing of Pearl Harbor, taking over 1,000 sailors to their death in the harbor. This boat and that event are essentially what entered the United States full-scale into World War II. A not-to-miss if you are on Oahu. Free tours of the memorial are offered daily, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tickets are available on a first-come, first-served basis beginning at 7:30 a.m. at the USS Arizona Memorial Visitor Center. Get here as soon as they open . They fill up fast and furious and you could wait for hours.
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130 Ohua Avenue Honolulu, HI 96815 (right in Waikiki)Tel. (808) 923-2690

90. Swanson Condo For Rent On The Island Of Molokai, Molokai, Molokai, Molokai, Molo
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91. EMedical - Health Information
Medical Keywords leprosy, disablement, bacterium, Mycobacterium leprae, Hansensdisease, skin lesions, Paucibacillary, macules, papules, sensory damage.
http://www.emedical.com.au/default.asp?pageID=5&topicID=302

92. Global Leprosy-Leprosy Research Support-Colorado State University
Patrick J. Brennan Click for larger view
http://www.cvmbs.colostate.edu/microbiology/leprosy/globalleprosy3.html
Patrick J. Brennan
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Leprosy As It Was Leprosy Today The Continuing Need for Leprosy Research and Central Resources
Global Leprosy
In 1978, NIAID awarded two contracts for the purpose of fractionating Mycobacterium leprae -infected armadillo organs to derive sizable quantities of M. leprae for use by the leprosy research community. Dr. Brennan's National Jewish Hospital was awarded one. On Dr. Brennan's transfer to Colorado State University in 1980, the work moved there. Thus, we have had this contract since 1979 through four subsequent recompetitions. Since the closedown of the WHO/IMMLEP M. leprae Bank in 1990, this Contract is now the sole source of appreciable quantities of M. leprae and its various products. Prior to 1995, two contracts existed, "Isolation, Purification and Characterization of Antigens from Purified Mycobacterium leprae Obtained from Armadillo Tissue" at CSU and "Establishment and Maintenance of an Armadillo Colony Infected with M. leprae

93. Center For International Rehabilitation Research Information And Exchange: Thesa
Manuals. Handicapped employees Use Workers with disabilities. Hansensdisease Use Leprosy. Head injuries Use Brain injuries. Health
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