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         Hansens Disease:     more books (100)
  1. A quasi-experimental analysis of manufacturers' attitudes toward hiring a prospective job applicant with Hansen's disease by Carol Herrmann Phillips, 1976
  2. An Act to Amend the Public Health Service Act to Redesignate a Facility as the National Hansen's Disease Programs Center, and for Other Purposes (SuDoc AE 2.110:107-220) by U.S. National Archives and Records Administration, 2002
  3. The price of isolation: Public health policy in the United States and Japan with special reference to Hansen's disease (USJP occasional paper) by Kitano Ryuichi, 2002
  4. Instructor's Manual for Hansen Pathophysiology Foundations of Disease and Clinical Intervention
  5. Correlates of body image in Hansen's disease patients (Hawaii. University, Honolulu. Field Laboratory in Human Behavior. Occasional paper) by Barbara Schaefer Allardice, 1965
  6. Hansen's disease in Hawaii, 1939-1949 by Edwin K Chung-Hoon, 1950
  7. Leprosy (Hansen's Disease)
  8. The way toward eradication of Hansen's disease by Michel F Lechat, 1981
  9. A study of the relationship between perceived social support and illness behavior in Hansen's disease patients by Katherine W Williams, 1984
  10. Chicken Soup for the Soul Healthy Living Series: Heart Disease by Vicki Rackner M.D., Jack Canfield, et all 2010-05-25
  11. Design of a hyperbaric chamber for treating bovine high mountain (brisket) disease (Bulletin) by Ralph W Hansen, 1979
  12. White muscle and other selenium-responsive diseases of livestock (PNW) by Donald Hansen, 1993
  13. Atlas of Diseases of the Jaws (Scandinavian University Books) by J. J. Pindborg, E. Hjorting-Hansen, 1974
  14. Segniliparus rugosus infection, Australia.(LETTERS): An article from: Emerging Infectious Diseases by Tarrant Hansen, Janelle Van Kerckhof, et all 2009-04-01

41. Biology 2420 - Bacterial Disease Summary
fever. Treat with erythromycin. 26. LEPROSY (hansens disease) Mycobacteriumleprae; Gm+, acid-fast, pleomorphic rod. Causes skin
http://www.tcjc.cc.tx.us/campus_ne/faculty/matthai/b1314bds.html
Rev. 1997
BACTERIAL DISEASE SUMMARY
ACNE Propionibacterium acne ; G+ diphtheroid, skin resident. Most common skin disease of
humans; affects mostly teenagers due to oil gland blockage. May be aggravated by
Staphylococci. May cause scars to form. Use of makeup and infrequent washing may aggravate
condition. Benzoyl peroxide and tetracyclines may be useful.
ACTINOMYCOSIS (Lumpy Jaw) Actinomyces bovis or israeli ; mold-like, filamentous G+
bacteria. May infect tissues of oral cavity or sinuses following tooth extraction; may also infect
other body areas. Forms "sulfur like" granules, hence, term "Lumpy Jaw". Transmitted through
saliva and direct contact; may be part of normal flora. Treat with ampicillin.
ANTHRAX Bacillus anthracis ; very large G+, endospore-forming rod; forms capsules. May
products especially hair and skin. Incubation period 2 to 5 days. Cutaneous, enteric, and
pulmonary forms uncommon but high mortality in pulmonary form. Occurs mostly in cattle. Used
BACILLARY DYSENTERY Shigella dysenteriae ; G- non spore-forming, non motile, non

42. Biology 2420 - Bacterial Pathogens
Why? Have resistant strains appeared? 2. Mycobacterium leprae (hansens disease)(26) a. Why is this disease called hansens disease and not leprosy?
http://www.tcjc.cc.tx.us/campus_ne/faculty/matthai/b1314bp.html
REV 97
MICROBIOLOGY OBJECTIVES: THE BACTERIAL PATHOGENS
I. General Objectives
A. Be able to list a few of the more common normal inhabitants of:
1. Skin
2. Stomach
3. Intestines
4. Rectum
5. Genitourinary system
6. Oral cavity
7. Fetus
B. Study over the handouts and/or the textbook and note which pathogens can invade the
oral, respiratory, digestive, urinary, nervous, cutaneous, reproductive, and circulatory
systems.
C. Upon completion of this section you should be able to list and describe the following
general characteristics of each pathogen: gram stain; shape; cultivation; important
virulence factors; methods of transmission, treatment, prevention, and disease
characteristics. Complete the following specific objectives and add these to the above
general objectives for each pathogen.
II. Bacterial Pathogens (Specific Objectives)
A. The Cocci:
Staphylococci
a. Why are they considered opportunists?
b. Are they nosocomial agents? Why?
c. Are any strains becoming antibiotic resistant?
d. What kinds of diseases do they cause?
e. What are their virulence factors?

43. David Huskins - Marshall Islands Page
Contains numerous photographs of, and relevant links to Majuro Atoll, the capital of the Republic Category Regional Oceania Society and Culture Personal Pages...... Diabetes Information Nutrition in the RMI. Ohio Images Regional Images,hansens disease in RMI Hansen's Disease, Akron Images Akron Images.
http://www.uakron.edu/majuro/Majuro.html
Majuro, RMI page for David R. Huskins Click on my name to e-mail me.
The URL for this page is ~ http://www.uakron.edu/majuro/Majuro.html Click here to return to my University page - http://GoZips.uakron.edu/~dhuskin/
Yokwe. This is a relatively long page with lots of images, but nothing fancy. (No cookies or java.) It should load, eventually. Photos can be used, if credited, for non-commercial purposes. Photos were taken by either my wife, or myself.
The Republic of the Marshall Islands This is an image of Arno Atoll taken out the window of a rather dilapidated 727 on its way to Majuro Atoll, the capital of the Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI). The photos are mine or my wifes (borrow as desired, credit if used).

Important Information Sources
Yokwe Online - RMI Messageboards, Links and News
THE most comprehensive RMI link pages
Pacific Islands Report (University of Hawaii)
News updated daily
Charles Sturt University
~ Resources on the Marshall Islands Cultural, Historical, Cartographic information by Dr. Dirk Spennemann (lots of images)
Republic of the Marshall Islands
U.S. Embassy Site

44. Molokai US Hawaii - Travel Information For Molokai And Proud Member Of The .US H
national historical park. Kalaupapa was once a compound for victimsof hansens disease, commonly known as leprosy. Father Damien Van
http://www.molokai.us/molokai_north_coast.htm
Molokai's North Coast The North Coast of Molokai is where one can find coffee farms and an explosion of flowers. The lush tropical foliage ends abruptly at the world's tallest seacliffs, which plummet 3,250 feet into the ocean. Kayaking along the coast is a wonderful experience, but should be limited to the calmer summer months. The northern penninsula (called 'the thumb') is a national historical park. Kalaupapa was once a compound for victims of Hansens Disease, commonly known as leprosy. Father Damien Van Veuster devoted his life to the care of the suffering, and eventually died of the disease himself

45. CDC Guidelines For UVC Irradiation Of TB
So they were selected by NIOSH for the CDC to test UVC's efficacy against drug resistantTB in moving airstreams and at GW Long, hansens disease Center's lab
http://www.airwater.com/APPCDCGuideTB.html
Brief Discussion CDC Guidelines for TB
  • For ventilation, the guidelines refer to "engineering controls" in lieu of 100% outdoor air at the recommended rate of 18 air changes per hour (ACH). See Dilution Ventilation. The first recommendation is for HEPA filters in any air conveyance system where TB microbes are thought to exist as it is theorized that a HEPA filter of 99.97% at 0.3 micron or better would remove 100% of the TB organisms. Therefore, a number of air changes called equivalent air changes may be passed through a HEPA filter before being sent back to the conditioned space. This would be less the amount used as exhaust to maintain a negative pressure relationship to adjacent spaces. As an example, 15 air changes could go through the HEPA (recirculated) as equivalent air changes and when combined with 3 air changes of 100% OSA used for makeup, the total would be 18 ACH. The second is for UVC light energy (UVGI) an acceptable control. The guidelines do not refer to UVGI in lieu of HEPA filters but in addition too so as to include the upper air UVC fixtures. However, due to the recognition by the CDC of UVGI's efficacy against TB, it is commonly done in HVAC equipment where 100% outdoor air and/or HEPA filters are not an option. The most notable UVGI user is the National Jewish Center in Denver and it is also the country's leading treatment center for drug resistant TB. UVGI has been used there exclusively for over 12 years! They also have the direct distinction of having the fewest number of conversions to active TB.
  • 46. NOPL Genealogy Guide--Insanity Records
    delivery to the newly opened camp for lepers at Indian Village in Iberville Parishwhich has since evolved into the Gillis Long hansens disease Center at
    http://nutrias.org/~nopl/guides/genguide/insane.htm
    Insanity Records
    Records from the Coroner's Office, the Civil Sheriff, and various asylums Insane Asylum
    Record of Entries and Releases , 1858-1882, 2 v.
    In 1854, the New Orleans City Council established a "temporary asylum for the indigent insane" and gave Recorders of the various districts the power to commit patients to this facility "until provision can be made for their admission into the State asylum at Jackson." Although apparently intended as a stop-gap measure, the New Orleans Insane Asylum continued to admit patients until 1883, when it was closed and the remaining patients were transferred to Jackson. Researchers should be aware that 19th- and 20th-century definitions of insanity differed markedly from current definitions. Alcoholics, the mentally retarded, or those suffering from various physical disorders were routinely committed to asylums during the period covered by these records. Volume 1 (1858-1875) includes the patient's name and a number assigned at entry, date of entry, age, place of birth, "how afflicted," name of person who committed the patient, length of stay, date of discharge (or death), and "remarks." Remarks include notes concerning the patient's release. Also included is an insert headed "Men's Department," listing the inmates of each cell.

    47. Hawaii.com | Moloka'i Attractions
    designed and built in the 1860s and 1870s by Father Damien, the Belgian priest whoestablished Moloka'i's extraordinary mission for hansens disease patients in
    http://www.hawaii.com/visit/molokai/attractions/
    Take me to... Hot Travel Deals - Value packages - Hotels - Cruises - Flights - Car rentals - Wedding/honeymoon Accommodations - Condos - Vacation Rental Homes Activities Air Travel Attractions Cruises Disability Travel Golf Transportation Weddings What's Your Paradise? Join the Club! Shop Online NEW at Hawaii.com Slide Shows Virtual Tours Web Cams Message Boards Visitor Information Story Archives Island Guides... Moving to Hawaii - Home development Living in Hawaii
    Greg Vaughn
    Spectacular Geography, Ancient History
    Standing at the edge of Kalaupapa Lookout in Pala'au State Park and gazing down nearly 2,000 feet to the peninsula below, one gets a sense of how truly spectacular Moloka'i's geography is. Home to the world's tallest sea cliffs, the island remains a pristine, uncrowded destination, with many spots still possessing the mana (life force) of earlier times.
    traditional fertility rock to be found in the Islands, and one of the most powerful. It is believed to this day that if a woman goes to Kauleonanahoa with offerings and spends the night, she will return home pregnant.
    The island offers many other historic sites. In 1865, King Kamehameha V selected Moloka'i as the

    48. Let's Talk About Leprosy... - Www.ezboard.com
    Yes, nowadays not only have scientists grown cultures of hansens disease, they havethe full DNA/RNA breakdown. Hellfire! They even have a vaccine for it now!
    http://pub33.ezboard.com/fkevinswatchfrm1.showMessage?topicID=152.topic

    49. Golf, Molokai, Hawaii By Paul Spencer Sochaczewski
    hansens disease today can be treated quickly with sulfa drugs, but in the19th century people exiled to Kalaupapa usually died within two years.
    http://www.sochaczewski.com/ARTmolokaigolf.htm
    Published in Golf Vacations
    Summer 1999 MOLOKAI GOLF
    Quiet, great golf and deserted beaches

    in an atmosphere of "old Hawaii"
    By Paul Spencer Sochaczewski MOLOKAI, Hawaii
    Most Golf Vacations "Choice Resorts" are the best of the best. The Kaluakoi Hotel and Golf Club on the Hawaiian island of Molokai is, frankly, not in the same league as the posh resorts we usually feature. But we feel it is worthy of being designated a Choice Resort simply because it provides a reasonably priced and totally relaxing golfing holiday. The Kaluakoi Hotel and Golf Club is the only international standard resort on the island. Molokai feels quite different to the Hawaii that visitors usually experience. At night a visitor can see the dim lights of Honolulu, just half an hour flight away. Because Molokai has just a handful of streetlights there is little to impede the soul-enriching sight of zillions of stars, as clear a night sky as many of us will ever see. Molokai and the Kaluakoi Resort feature long, white beaches with virtually no one else around. The Hotel's 4th hole, for example, parallels the three mile long Papohaku Beach Park, Hawaii's longest stretch of beach. On a sunny Saturday there were just two cars in the parking lot.

    50. Molokai: Flying The World's Highest Seacliffs
    At the airstrip, you are met by residents of the remote village, made famous bythe care that Father Damien provided to hansens disease (leprosy) patients.
    http://www.islander-magazine.com/flyingcliffs.html
      Contents Calendar Books Art ... Mahalo Mail
      Moloka'i's 4,000 foot seacliffs-highest in the world, provide an excellent flightseeing opportunity, on your way to visit Kalaupapa. Fixed-wing charter companies, such as Paragon Air, offer private charters and tours. At the airstrip, you are met by residents of the remote village, made famous by the care that Father Damien provided to Hansens Disease (leprosy) patients. The beauty of the village, which sits on a flat peninsula below the seacliffs, is astonishing. There are many historic sites and a guide shows them to you. The flight to and from Kalaupapa can be designed to take you past thousand-foot waterfalls, and lush green valleys among the seacliffs. Paragon Air is also available for private golf charters and other customized adventures.
      Contents
      Calendar Books Art ... Mahalo Mail

    51. Vitiligo Patient Information
    These conditions include chemical leukoderma, tinea versicolor, pityriasis alba,piebaldism, tuberous sclerosis, hansens disease, morphea, lichen sclerosis
    http://www.docderm.com/patient_information/vitiligo.htm
    VITILIGO Vitiligo is a skin condition whose exact cause is unknown. In vitiligo, patches of skin lose their pigmentation when the pigment producing cells (the "melanocytes") are attacked and destroyed. It may affect the skin, mucous membranes, eyes, inner ear or hairs leaving white patches. The usual type of vitiligo is called "Vitiligo Vulgaris" (means: common vitiligo). Variant types include linear, segmental, trichrome and inflammatory vitiligo. This disease affects an estimated 1% of the world's population. It affects individuals of all ethnic origins and both sexes, but is much more easily noticed on darker skin as areas that fail to tan . It is hereditary in one third of those affected. Vitiligo often starts on the hands, feet or face, and frequently pigment loss is progressive. Half the patients first notice vitiligo before 20 years of age. It often appears in an area of minor injury or sunburn. It is believed that vitiligo is an autoimmune disorder (autoimmune means the bodies own immune system turns on itself). Certain white blood cell direct the destruction of melanocytes. People with vitiligo are also somewhat more prone to other autoimmune diseases, such as alopecia areata, autoimmune thyroid disorders, Addisons disease, pernicious anemia, and diabetes mellitus.

    52. Activities On Molokai
    Kalaupapa Lookout atop the worlds largest sea cliffs - and gaze down upon the lepercolony where patients of what is now called hansens disease still reside.
    http://www.activities-hawaii.com/molokai/

    MOLOKAI
    "The Friendly Island"
    Toll Free 1-877-256-4248

    Rainbow Mall - Kihei - Maui ~ Hours: 8:00am - 5:00 pm every day
    Phone 808-879-6263 ~ Fax 808-893-0943
    Stand at the Kalaupapa Lookout - atop the
    worlds largest sea cliffs - and gaze down upon the leper colony
    where patients of what is now called Hansens disease still reside.
    Ponder the isolation and desperation that Father Damien must
    have encountered when he arrived. Visit the pristine beaches on the west shores of the island. Only nine miles across the sea from Maui, but years apart, Moloka'i has a large population of Native Hawaiians. Step back in time and visit sites such as Father Damien's Church and the Hawaiian Fish Ponds, the ancient Hawaiian's form of aqua-culture. Lunch at the Hotel Molokai features Hawaiian music and Polynesian crafts in an ocean-side setting. "Talk story" with old timers as they share historic tales and amusing anecdotes. Finish up your visit with a stop in Kaunakakai, a

    53. City Of Houston -- City Departments -- Health And Human Services
    Epidemiology, 713794-9181. Family Planning, 713-794-9368. hansens disease Information,713-840-8352. HIV Prevention, 713-794-9092. Immunizations, 713-794-9267.
    http://www.ci.houston.tx.us/departme/health/helpfulnum.html
    Houston Department of Health and Human Services HDHHS Home Page Birth and Death Certificates Communicable Diseases Community Services ... Contact Us Helpful Phone Numbers
    • General Information
      Information for the Deaf/Hearing Impaired (TDD-TTY)
      For any numbers not listed, call
    HEALTH CENTERS Health Centers providing maternity care, family planning, immunizations, well child examinations, Tuberculosis diagnosis, dental care, and care for sexually transmitted diseases. Note: not all services are provided at all centers. Call each center for specific information. La Nueva Casa de Amigos Health Center Lyons Health Center Magnolia Health Center Medical Center STD Clinic Northside Health Center Riverside Health Center Southwest Community Center Sunnyside Health Center West End Health Center OTHER HELPFUL NUMBERS Birth/Death Certificates, English Birth/Death Certificates, Spanish Dental Bureau Epidemiology Family Planning Hansens Disease Information HIV Prevention Immunizations Immunizations, Foreign Travel

    54. OCCUPATIONALTHERAPIST
    Injury Peripheral Nerve Injury Motor Neuron Disease Multiple Scelerosis Parkinson'sDisease Guillein Barre Syndrome(GBS) hansens disease Fractures Brachial
    http://www.asiadragons.com/wwwboard/country/australia/joblisting/messages/404.ht
    OCCUPATIONALTHERAPIST
    Australia Online Job Listing FAQ Posted by B.VELMURUGAN on August 18, 19100 at 06:45:58: REQUISITION LETTER:
    From: B.Velmurugan,B.O.T,
    Southstreet, Karmangudi,
    Karuveeplankurichi(PO),Vridhachalam(TK),
    Cuddalore District,Tamilnadu,
    India, Pin -606110.
    Phone No +91 4143 83366.
    Email: bvelmurugan@yahoo.com To: The Director,
    Head Of the Department,
    Occupational Therapy/Rehabilitation. Respected sir,
    Sub: Request for appointment as OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST at your Hospital/Institution. I came to understand that there is a vacancy for Occupational Therapist in your esteemed Institution/Hospital. If I get a chance can assure you sir that I will do my best at your atmost Satisfaction Am enclosing my best at your atmost Satisfaction. I am enclosing my resume for reference. Awaiting for your favourable reply. Thanking You, YoursTruly, Date : B.VELMURUGAN, Place : Chennai. OCCPATIONAL THERAPIST.

    55. Unsaved:///newpage2.htm
    ANAND GRAM SOCIETY hansens disease (LEPROSY) REHABILITATION CENTRE. (Registrationunder the Society's Registration Act. No. MAH473-P Public Trust No.
    http://www.anandgram.org/contact.html
    ANAND GRAM SOCIETY
    HANSENS DISEASE (LEPROSY) REHABILITATION CENTRE
    Income Tax Exemption Certificate No. PN-T-165 (A-21) 1996-97
    Registration No. Section 6(1)(a) Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act, 1976. No- 083930027.
    E-Mail

    PROJECT SITE: Dudulgaon, Near Alandi (Devachi), Dist Pune 412105. Tel.: 020-7185227
    REGD. OFFICE: 6, Boat Club Road, Pune - 411 001. (INDIA) Tel: 020-6124028 Chairperson Secretary Treasurer Mr. Jay S Kadapatti Mrs. Philomena A David Mr. Rajive Kadapatti
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    56. YLinks: Rate A Resource
    Rate a Resource Please rate the link hansens disease (Leprosy) betweenone and ten, with ten being tops. -.
    http://www.yokwe.net/cgi-bin/ylinks/rate.cgi?ID=660

    57. Enzyme Articles
    Dr. Lopez is the Regional Director of the hansens disease Center in SanDiego, California. He is also a practicing physician in San Diego.
    http://home.istar.ca/~collins/enzymearticle1.html

    58. 3X10 731
    in origin, further investigation reveals a shipment of the chips was sent to a JapaneseDoctor Zama working secretly at a hansens disease research facility in
    http://xfiles.wearehere.net/episodes/3x10.htm
    With Mulder out of contact on a train heading to Canada, Scully investigates the metal implant she had removed from her neck after X claims it holds the key to everything she needs to know. Tests on the chip reveals that it is a microprocessor for collecting information, it replicates a person's mental processes. The chip is Japanese in origin, further investigation reveals a shipment of the chips was sent to a Japanese Doctor Zama working secretly at a Hansens disease research facility in West Virginia. Scully travels there and discovers that Dr Zama had been carrying out experiments on the patients, until armed men came and begun killing off all of the patients. Scully recognises Dr Zama from a photo, as being present during her abduction . Scully is approached by an unknown man who explains that Dr Zama is really Dr Ishimaru, secretly brought over to the US after World War Two to continue his experiments. But he is unwilling to share his knowledge with the US government and is trying to get the information out of the country. Meanwhile Mulder finds Dr Zama murdered on the train but manages to recover his notes about his experiments. As Mulder goes in search of the killer he finds the boxcar unlocked and is attacked as he enters. He fights off his attacker but during the scuffle the door to the boxcar closes arming a bomb. Mulder is overcome by the killer but is saved by X. Unfortunately however Dr Zama's notes fall in to the Cigarette Smoking Man 's hands.

    59. Texas Epidemiology Statistics 1990-1999
    36,172. 44,181. 43,231. HAEMOPHILUS INFLUENZAE INF **. 4. 3. 5. 6. 40. 20. 51. 42.152. 625. hansens disease. 20. 28. 24. 29. 36. 31. 31. 52. 38. 37. HANTAVIRUS INFECTION.2. 0. 4. 3. 2. 1. .
    http://www.vaccinationnews.com/DailyNews/December2001/TexasEpiStats.htm
    http://www.tdh.state.tx.us/epidemiology/99annual/casereports/cht169.htm
    TABLE 1
    REPORTED SELECTED DISEASES
    Disease AIDS AMEBIASIS BOTULISM INFANT BRUCELLOSIS CAMPYLOBACTERIOSIS CHICKENPOX CHLAMYDIA CHOLERA CRUETZFELDT-JAKOB DISEASE CRYPTOSPORIDIOSIS DENGUE FEVER EHRLICHIOSIS ENCEPHALITIS PRIMARY ENCEPHALITIS PI CPOX ENCEPHALITIS PI MUMPS ENCEPHALITIS PI OTHER ENCEPHALITIS EASTERN ENCEPHALITS ST LOUIS ENCEPHALITIS WESTERN ENCEPHALITIS VENEZUELAN EQUINE ESCHERICHIA COLI 0157:H7 GONORRHEA HAEMOPHILUS INFLUENZAE INF HANSENS DISEASE HANTAVIRUS INFECTION HEMOLYTIC UREMIC SYNDROME HEPATITIS A HEPATITIS B HEPATITIS C HEPATITIS D HEPATITIS E HEPATITIS NANB HEPATITIS UNSPECIFIED HIV INFECTION LEGIONELLOSIS LISTERIOSIS LYME DISEASE MALARIA MEASLES MENINGITIS ASEPTIC MENINGITIS BACTERIAL/OTHER MENINGOCOCCAL INFECTION MUMPS PERTUSSIS RABIES HUMAN RELAPSING FEVER RUBELLA SALMONELLOSIS SHIGELLOSIS SPOTTED FEVER GP RICKETTSIOSES STREPTOCOCCAL DISEASE INVASIVE TETANUS TUBERCULOSIS TYPHOID FEVER TYPHUS MURINE VIBRIO INFECTIONS YERSINIOSIS For the purposes of this table, encephalitis is split up by etiology. In the regional tables, all etiologies are combined. Beginning in 1996, only

    60. St Jørgens Hospital - Lepramuseet I Bergen
    og motarbeide forestillingene om at sykdommen er en straff gitt av Gud, benytterdagens helsearbeidere bevisst lepra/leprosy eller hansens disease.
    http://www.lepra.no/default.asp?kategori=127&artikkel=495

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