With no explanation, label text_A→text_B with either "DON'T KNOW", "NO" or "YES".
text_A: Early detection of the disease is important, since physical and neurological damage may be a permanent effect even if cured. Medications can decrease the risk of those living with people who have leprosy from acquiring the disease and likely those with whom people with leprosy come into contact outside the home. The WHO recommends that preventive medicine be given to people who are in close contact with someone who has leprosy. The suggested preventive treatment is a single dose of rifampicin (SDR) in adults and children over 2 years old who do not already have leprosy or tuberculosis. Preventive treatment is associated with a 57% reduction in infections within 2 years and a 30% reduction in infections within 6 years.
text_B: If someone loses the use of a leg due to leprosy and is then cured, do they risk a permanent loss of leg function?
YES.