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Buruli Ulcer: a Review of the Current Knowledge
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Buruli Ulcer: a Review of the Current Knowledge

Rie R. Yotsu, Koichi Suzuki, Rachel E. Simmonds, Roger Bedimo, Anthony Ablordey, Dorothy Yeboah-Manu, Richard Phillips and Kingsley Asiedu
Current tropical medicine reports, Vol.5(4), pp.247-256
01/12/2018
PMID: 30460172

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Infectious Diseases Life Sciences & Biomedicine Parasitology Science & Technology Tropical Medicine
Purpose of the ReviewBuruli ulcer (BU) is a necrotizing and disabling cutaneous disease caused by Mycobacterium ulcerans, one of the skin-related neglected tropical diseases (skin NTDs). This article aims to review the current knowledge of this disease and challenges ahead.Recent FindingsAround 60,000 cases of BU have been reported from over 33 countries between 2002 and 2017. Encouraging findings for development of point-of-care tests for BU are being made, and its treatment is currently in the transition period from rifampicin plus streptomycin (injection) to all-oral regimen. A major recent advance in our understanding of its pathogenesis has been agreement on the mechanism of action of the major virulence toxin mycolactone in host cells, targeting the Sec61 translocon during a major step in protein biogenesis.SummaryBU is distributed mainly in West Africa, but cases are also found in other parts of the world. We may be underestimating its true disease burden, due to the limited awareness of this disease. More awareness and more understanding of BU will surely contribute in enhancing our fight against this skin NTD.
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https://doi.org/10.1007/s40475-018-0166-2View
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