Buruli ulcer disease in Cameroon rediscovered

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Abstract

To assess the magnitude of the Buruli ulcer (BU) problem in Cameroon, we conducted a cross-sectional survey in the Nyong River basin and identified on clinical grounds a total of 436 cases of active or inactive BU (202 and 234, respectively). Swab specimens were taken from 162 active cases with ulcerative lesions and in 135 of these (83.3%) the clinical diagnosis was confirmed by the 1S2404 polymerase chain reaction. Most lesions (93%) were located on the extremities, with lower limbs being twice as commonly involved as upper limbs. The age of patients with active BU ranged from 2 to 90 years with a median age of 14.5 years. Vaccination with bacilli Calmette-Guérin appeared to protect children against more severe forms of BU with multiple lesions. We conclude that in Cameroon BU is endemic, at least in the study area, and that a comprehensive control program for BU in Cameroon is urgently needed.

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Noeske, J., Kuaban, C., Rondini, S., Sorlin, P., Ciaffi, L., Mbuagbaw, J., … Pluschke, G. (2004). Buruli ulcer disease in Cameroon rediscovered. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 70(5), 520–526. https://doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.2004.70.520

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