Distribution of Mycobacterium ulcerans in buruli ulcer endemic and non-endemic aquatic sites in Ghana
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Ecology and transmission of Buruli ulcer disease: a systematic reviewSeasonal and regional dynamics of M. ulcerans transmission in environmental context: deciphering the role of water bugs as hosts and vectorsLarge sequence polymorphisms unveil the phylogenetic relationship of environmental and pathogenic mycobacteria related to Mycobacterium ulceransSource tracking Mycobacterium ulcerans infections in the Ashanti region, GhanaActivities of rifampin, Rifapentine and clarithromycin alone and in combination against mycobacterium ulcerans disease in miceRapid, serial, non-invasive assessment of drug efficacy in mice with autoluminescent Mycobacterium ulcerans infectionA quick and cost effective method for the diagnosis of Mycobacterium ulcerans infection.Persistent association of Mycobacterium ulcerans with West African predaceous insects of the family belostomatidaeIdentifying the Achilles' heel of multi-host pathogens: The concept of keystone "host" species illustrated by Mycobacterium ulcerans transmissionLandscape diversity related to Buruli ulcer disease in Côte d'Ivoire.Landscape and environmental influences on Mycobacterium ulcerans distribution among aquatic sites in Ghana.Mycobacterium ulcerans low infectious dose and mechanical transmission support insect bites and puncturing injuries in the spread of Buruli ulcer.Mycobacterium ulcerans ecological dynamics and its association with freshwater ecosystems and aquatic communities: results from a 12-month environmental survey in Cameroon.Single nucleotide polymorphism typing of Mycobacterium ulcerans reveals focal transmission of buruli ulcer in a highly endemic region of Ghana.A major role for mammals in the ecology of Mycobacterium ulcerans.Infection with Mansonella perstans Nematodes in Buruli Ulcer Patients, GhanaGenotyping Tools for Mycobacterium ulcerans-Drawbacks and Future ProspectsGlobal and local environmental changes as drivers of Buruli ulcer emergenceRapid assessment of antibacterial activity against Mycobacterium ulcerans by using recombinant luminescent strains.Terrestrial small mammals as reservoirs of Mycobacterium ulcerans in beninPharmacokinetics of rifampin and clarithromycin in patients treated for Mycobacterium ulcerans infection.Complex temporal climate signals drive the emergence of human water-borne diseaseInteraction of Mycobacterium ulcerans with mosquito species: implications for transmission and trophic relationshipsSero-epidemiology as a tool to screen populations for exposure to Mycobacterium ulcerans.Spatio-temporal patterns and landscape-associated risk of Buruli ulcer in Akonolinga, CameroonDetection of Mycobacterium ulcerans in the environment predicts prevalence of Buruli ulcer in Benin.Illness meanings and experiences for pre-ulcer and ulcer conditions of Buruli ulcer in the Ga-West and Ga-South Municipalities of Ghana.Detection of Mycobacterium ulcerans by the loop mediated isothermal amplification method.Topography and land cover of watersheds predicts the distribution of the environmental pathogen Mycobacterium ulcerans in aquatic insects.Application of geographical information system (GIS) technology in the control of Buruli ulcer in Ghana.Climate and landscape factors associated with Buruli ulcer incidence in Victoria, AustraliaGenetic diversity of PCR-positive, culture-negative and culture-positive Mycobacterium ulcerans isolated from Buruli ulcer patients in Ghana.Multicenter external quality assessment program for PCR detection of Mycobacterium ulcerans in clinical and environmental specimensMycobacterium ulcerans persistence at a village water source of Buruli ulcer patientsMycobacterium ulcerans fails to infect through skin abrasions in a guinea pig infection model: implications for transmission.Mycobacterium liflandii outbreak in a research colony of Xenopus (Silurana) tropicalis frogs.Buruli Ulcer Disease and Its Association with Land Cover in Southwestern GhanaBuruli Ulcer in Cameroon: The Development and Impact of the National Control Programme.Detection of Mycobacterium ulcerans DNA in the Environment, Ivory Coast.Buruli-ulcer induced disability in ghana: a study at apromase in the ashanti region.
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Distribution of Mycobacterium ulcerans in buruli ulcer endemic and non-endemic aquatic sites in Ghana
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Distribution of Mycobacterium ...... endemic aquatic sites in Ghana
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Charles Quaye
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Heather R Williamson
Khoa D Nguyen
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2008-03-26T00:00:00Z