Leprosy revealed in red squirrels across British Isles
by Damian Carrington from on (#214DE)
Scientists believe the animals have been infected with the disfiguring disease for centuries and pose little risk to humans today
Leprosy has been found in red squirrels across the British Isles and scientists believe they have been infected with the disfiguring disease for centuries.
The endangered animals carry the same bacteria that cause the human disease, research has revealed. This results in lesions on their muzzles, ears and paws, adding to the sharp decline in their numbers caused by invading grey squirrels, which appear immune to the disease.
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