Factors preventing early case detection for women affected by leprosy: a review of the literature
Background: Although leprosy can affect both sexes equally, it is globally reported that men are affected, or simply report, more often than females at the average ratio of 2:1. If cases are simply not being reported, women may be suffering in silence more often than men, and, therefore, understandi...
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2017-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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