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Agua de Dios

Category:
Leprosarium
Area:
The Americas
Country:

Area:The Americas

Country:Colombia

Address:
Cundinamarca

Notes

The leprosarium of Agua de Dios was established in 1871. It officially closed in 1961, when the Colombian government passed a law (Ley 148) abolishing the forced isolation of people affected by leprosy. It was then recognised as a municipality, but it continued to provide free health services to leprosy patients, many of whom still lived there as of 2013.

A PowerPoint presentation (in Spanish) details the history of the Agua de Dios colony, with many pictures of its buildings. It can be accessed here.

Entry updated March 2016

Source

Cardona-Castro, Nora. “Leprosy in Colombia: post elimination stage.” Leprosy Review 84 (2013): 1-10.

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