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Buruli ulcer (/bəˈruːli/) is an
infectious disease characterized by the
development of
painless open wounds. The
disease is
limited to
certain areas of...
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March 2014. Johnson, Paul D. R. (2019). "
Buruli Ulcer in Australia". In Pluschke, G.; Röltgen, K. (eds.).
Buruli Ulcer:
Mycobacterium Ulcerans Disease....
- exposed, may be immunized, as well. BCG also has some
effectiveness against Buruli ulcer infection and
other nontuberculous mycobacterial infections. Additionally...
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Global Buruli Ulcer Initiative (GBUI) is a
World Health Organization (WHO)
initiative to
coordinate global efforts to
control Buruli ulcer, an infectious...
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infect humans and some
other animals,
causing persistent open
wounds called Buruli ulcer. M.
ulcerans is
closely related to
Mycobacterium marinum, from which...
- was
particularly well
known for his work with Hansen's
disease (Leprosy),
Buruli ulcer, and
filarial diseases.
Meyers was born on a
small farm in west central...
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infectious agent,
leaving ambiguous the
appropriateness of the term to
describe Buruli ulcer or Lady
Windermere syndrome. The disease,
discovered by
Heinrich A...
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which India developed.
Buruli ulcer is not a
problem in India.[citation needed] In 2019
physicians identified a case of
Buruli ulcer in India, but the...
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research group proved that
Mycobacterium ulcerans, the
causative pathogen of
Buruli ulcer is
transmitted by mosquitoes. This is the
first described mosquito-borne...
- is a
fluoroquinolone antibiotic that
shows promise in the
treatment of
Buruli ulcer. The
molecule was
identified by
Daiichi Sankyo Co.,
which brought...