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1. Currently at the hospital there are only 190 patients, all of whom are cured but have to live with disability caused by leprosy.
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2. Established in 1900, Van Mon is the oldest leprosy hospital in Northern Vietnam.
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3. At its peak, it treated 4,000 patients a year – a number that has steadily declined as leprosy cases have fallen across Vietnam thanks to improved healthcare, sanitation and increased awareness.
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4. A leprosy survivor offers prayers on the 15th day of lunar month at a pagoda in Van Mon leprosy hospice compound in Thai Binh Province on January 20, 2019.
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5. Photo by AFP/Manan Vatsyayana There were 248 people being treated for leprosy in 2017 in Vietnam, down by more than half from a decade earlier, according to data from the World Health Organization.
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6. Young Vietnamese boys ride a tricycle for a leprosy patient at the Van Mon leprosy hospice compound in Thai Binh Province on January 20, 2019.
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7. Nguyen Thi Thai, deputy director of the hospital where both her parents were treated for leprosy.
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8. And although the stigma against people with leprosy has largely faded outside the walls of the workhouse, many prefer to stay at Van Mon.
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