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“... caregivers, including: family and social disruptions; a decrease in formal and informal support; an increase...”
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“... to decrease in frequency and severity throughout adolescence, even though a small percentage of cases progress...”
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“... affects the skin, peripheral nerves, mucous membranes of the upper respiratory tract, and eyes. Leprosy...”
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“... frequently and affects approximately 60% of healthy babies and may develop severe hyperbilirubinemia...”
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