Skin and soft tissue infections (Patera Foot) in immigrants, Spain

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Abstract

An unusual skin and soft tissue infection of the lower limbs has been observed in immigrants from sub-Saharan Africa who cross the Atlantic Ocean crowded on small fishing boats (pateras). Response to conventional treatment is usually poor. Extreme extrinsic factors (including new pathogens) may contribute to the etiology of the infection and its pathogenesis.

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Ternavasio-De La Vega, H. G., Angel-Moreno, A., Hernández-Cabrera, M., Pisos-Álamo, E., Bolaños-Rivero, M., Carranza-Rodriguez, C., … Pérez-Arellano, J. L. (2009). Skin and soft tissue infections (Patera Foot) in immigrants, Spain. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 15(4), 598–600. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid1504.081457

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