Saturday, 6 February 2010

A Database about Mycobacterium ulcerans




From WHO

"Buruli ulcer is caused by a germ that mainly affects the skin but which can also affect the bone. The causative organism is called Mycobacterium ulcerans, which although different, belongs to the same family of organisms that cause leprosy and tuberculosis.

Buruli ulcer has been reported in over 30 countries with tropical and subtropical climates but it may also occur in some countries where it has not yet been recognized. Limited knowledge of the disease, its focal distribution and the fact that it affects mainly poor rural communities contribute to low reporting of cases. Progress is being made now to develop tools for early diagnosis, to understand exactly how infection is transmitted and to improve treatment".


From :

Wikipedia

WHO publications on Buruli ulcer

Course on Buruli



Department of Infectious and Parasitic Diseases Pathology - Armed Forces Institute of Pathology

Histopathologic Features of Mycobacterium ulcerans Infection

Mycobacterium ulcerans infection: factors influencing diagnostic delay

Susceptibility to development of Mycobacterium ulcerans
disease: review of possible risk factors

The Buruli Ulcer Disease Ecology Research Consortium

First Cultivation and Characterization of Mycobacterium
ulcerans from the Environment


First Isolation of Mycobacterium ulcerans from an Aquatic Environment: The End of a 60-Year Search?

Mycobacterium ulcerans in Mosquitoes Captured during Outbreak of Buruli Ulcer, Southeastern Australia

Correlation between Buruli Ulcer and Vector-borne Notifiable Diseases, Victoria, Australia

Buruli ulcer research

Buruli Ulcer Research Overview

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