Armadillos Can Transmit Leprosy to Humans, Federal Researchers Confirm
By GARDINER HARRIS
About a third of leprosy cases each year in the United States are a result of contact with infected armadillos.
About a third of leprosy cases each year in the United States are a result of contact with infected armadillos.
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