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==Tertiary Prevention==
==Tertiary Prevention==
Once an individual is infected with leprosy and symptoms start to develop, the longer the period to establish the correct diagnosis and treatment is started, greater the chance of developing lifetime damage to nerves, skin and body in general.
Once an individual is [[infected]] with leprosy and [[symptoms]] start to develop, the longer the period to establish the correct [[diagnosis]] and [[Therapy|treatment]] is started, greater the chance of developing lifetime [[nerve damage]], [[skin]] and [[body]] in general.


==References==
==References==

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Once an individual is infected with leprosy and symptoms start to develop, the longer the period to establish the correct diagnosis and treatment is started, greater the chance of developing lifetime nerve damage, skin and body in general.

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