Answer:
C. Mycobacterium leprae
Step-by-step explanation:
- Mycobacterium leprae is the causative organism for Hansen's disease (leprosy).
- Mycobacterium leprae is a rod-shaped bacteria which is quite common in warm tropical countries.
- It is an intracellular pathogen which can cause an either tuberculoid or lepromatous form of leprosy with an incubation period varying from 9 months to 20 years.
- The bacteria are capable of affecting the skin, eyes, nerves, etc.
- The disease can be treated effectively however if left untreated the bacteria are capable of causing a crippling nerve damage.