Haemophilus ducreyi associated with skin ulcers among children, Solomon Islands

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Abstract

During a survey of yaws prevalence in the Solomon Islands, we collected samples from skin ulcers of 41 children. Using PCR, we identified Haemophilus ducreyi infection in 13 (32%) children. PCR-positive and PCR-negative ulcers were phenotypically indistinguishable. Emergence of H. ducreyi as a cause of nongenital ulcers may affect the World Health Organization’s yaws eradication program.

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Marks, M., Chi, K. H., Vahi, V., Pillay, A., Sokana, O., Pavluck, A., … Solomon, A. W. (2014). Haemophilus ducreyi associated with skin ulcers among children, Solomon Islands. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 20(10), 1705–1707. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2010.140573

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