TY - JOUR KW - Adult KW - Africa, Western KW - Animals KW - Child KW - Developing countries KW - Disease Vectors KW - Humans KW - Mycobacterium Infections, Nontuberculous KW - Mycobacterium ulcerans KW - Poverty KW - Skin Transplantation KW - Water Microbiology AU - Roupe G AB -
Buruliulcer is an extensive ulceration usually on the extremities. The ulcer can spread to subcutaneous fat, muscle and even bone causing osteomyelitis and death. It is the the third most common mycobacterial disease in humans after tuberculosis and leprosy. The bacterium grows in still standing water and infects children through small ulcerations in their skin. Mycobacterium ulcerans may also be transmitted by the bite of aquatic bugs (Naucordiae), which harbor the bacterium in their salivary glands. The disease affects poor people in rural, tropical areas where deforestation has led to flooding rivers, stagnant bodies of water and marsh. Benin, Cote d'Ivoire and Ghana in West Africa are seriously hit. Skin transplantation is the treatment of choice. Treatment with antibiotics has been disappointing.
BT - Lakartidningen C1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14650033?dopt=Abstract DA - 2003 Nov 06 IS - 45 J2 - Lakartidningen LA - swe N2 -Buruliulcer is an extensive ulceration usually on the extremities. The ulcer can spread to subcutaneous fat, muscle and even bone causing osteomyelitis and death. It is the the third most common mycobacterial disease in humans after tuberculosis and leprosy. The bacterium grows in still standing water and infects children through small ulcerations in their skin. Mycobacterium ulcerans may also be transmitted by the bite of aquatic bugs (Naucordiae), which harbor the bacterium in their salivary glands. The disease affects poor people in rural, tropical areas where deforestation has led to flooding rivers, stagnant bodies of water and marsh. Benin, Cote d'Ivoire and Ghana in West Africa are seriously hit. Skin transplantation is the treatment of choice. Treatment with antibiotics has been disappointing.
PY - 2003 SP - 3596 EP - 7 T2 - Lakartidningen TI - [Buruli ulcer--Africa's latest mycobacterial scourge]. VL - 100 SN - 0023-7205 ER -