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Autor:
Fred S Sarfo, William Thompson, Richard O Phillips, Albert Paintsil, Mohammed K Abass, Michael Frimpong, Justice Abotsi, Kingsley Asiedu, Mark H Wansbrough-Jones
Publikováno v:
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, Vol 8, Iss 6, p e2868 (2014)
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/434a391256a546a8adf18b0a184a7a6e
Autor:
Dorothy Yeboah-Manu, Grace S Kpeli, Marie-Thérèse Ruf, Kobina Asan-Ampah, Kwabena Quenin-Fosu, Evelyn Owusu-Mireku, Albert Paintsil, Isaac Lamptey, Benjamin Anku, Cynthia Kwakye-Maclean, Mercy Newman, Gerd Pluschke
Publikováno v:
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, Vol 7, Iss 5, p e2191 (2013)
Buruli ulcer (BU), caused by Mycobacterium ulcerans is a chronic necrotizing skin disease. It usually starts with a subcutaneous nodule or plaque containing large clusters of extracellular acid-fast bacilli. Surrounding tissue is destroyed by the cyt
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https://doaj.org/article/85186e407e4b4f1b9209b286dc94c54e
Autor:
Karsor Kollie, Yaw Ampem Amoako, Julien Ake, Tarnue Mulbah, Fasseneh Zaizay, Mohammed Abass, Linda Lehman, Albert Paintsil, Fred Sarfo, Clement Lugala, Alexandre Tiendrebeogo, Richard Phillips, Kingsley Asiedu
Publikováno v:
Emerging Infectious Diseases, Vol 20, Iss 3, Pp 496-496 (2014)
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/ae12faf6362a4461b09e9b14e4d133d8
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Autor:
Alan Knell, Thomas Berko, Linda Lehman, Tuah Wilson, Sarah Eyangoh, Kingsley Asiedu, Ernest Opoku, Kristien Velding, Edwin Ampadu, Jérôme Robert, Estelle Marion, Bright Osei-Wusu, Annick Chauty, Edward Sarpong, William Faber, Anastasia Nsiah, Ambroise Adeye, Yaw Ampem Amoako, Marie Françoise Ardent, William Thompson, George Amofa, Richard Phillips, Line Ganlonon, John M Macdonald, Elliot Koranteng Tannor, Till F. Omansen, Raymond Omollo, Terry Treadwell, Justice Abotsi, Albert Paintsil, Nanaa Francisca Sarpong, Samuel Osei Mireku, Maxime Kiki, Raoul Saizonou, David Ofori-Adjei, Bernadette Agbavor, Godfred Sarpong, Espoir Sodjinou, Michael Ochieng Otieno, Fred Stephen Sarfo, Paul Saunderson, Aloysius Dzibordzi Loglo, Martial Kindjinou, Justice K. Boakye-Appiah, Beatrice Konadu, Arnaud Yamadjako, Didier Agossadou, Mark Forson, Tjip S. van der Werf, Sally-Ann Ohene, Elizabeth Ofori, Mathias Ndogyele, Ymkje Stienstra, Thaddaeus Egondi, Richard Asamoah-Frimpong, Joseph Ken Adu Poku, Mabel Sarpong-Duah, Joyce Mensah-Bonsu, Felicity Aboagye, Thierry Gateau, Michael Frimpong, Joseph Ofori Nyarko, Mark Wansbrough-Jones, Kabiru Mohamed Abass, Clémence Guegnard, Alexandre Tiendrebeogo, Akpolan, Jacques H. Grosset, Sandor-Adrian Klis, Naomi Adanmado Gersande
Publikováno v:
The Lancet
The Lancet, 2020, 395 (10232), pp.1259-1267. ⟨10.1016/S0140-6736(20)30047-7⟩
The Lancet, Elsevier, 2020, 395 (10232), pp.1259-1267. ⟨10.1016/S0140-6736(20)30047-7⟩
The Lancet, 395(10232), 1259-1267. ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
The Lancet, 2020, 395 (10232), pp.1259-1267. ⟨10.1016/S0140-6736(20)30047-7⟩
The Lancet, Elsevier, 2020, 395 (10232), pp.1259-1267. ⟨10.1016/S0140-6736(20)30047-7⟩
The Lancet, 395(10232), 1259-1267. ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
BACKGROUND: Buruli ulcer is a neglected tropical disease caused by Mycobacterium ulcerans infection that damages the skin and subcutis. It is most prevalent in western and central Africa and Australia. Standard antimicrobial treatment with oral rifam
Autor:
Richard O. Phillips, Jérôme Robert, K. Mohamed Abass, William Thompson, Fred Stephen Sarfo, Tuah Wilson, Godfred Sarpong, Thierry Gateau, Annick Chauty, Raymond Omollo, Michael Ochieng Otieno, Thaddaeus Wandera Egondi, Edwin O. Ampadu, Didier Agossadou, Estelle Marion, Line Ganlonon, Mark Wansbrough-Jones, Jacques Grosset, John M. Macdonald, Terry Treadwell, Paul Saunderson, Albert Paintsil, Linda Lehman, Michael Frimpong, Francisca Nanaa Sarpong, Raoul Saizonou, Alexandre Tiendrebeogo, Sally-Ann Ohene, Ymkje Stienstra, Kingsley B. Asiedu, Tjip van der Werf, Buruli Ulcer Clinical Trial Study Team
Publikováno v:
SSRN Electronic Journal.
Background Buruli ulcer (Mycobacterium ulcerans infection) is a Neglected Tropical Disease characterised by severe subcutaneous necrosis, with occasional bone involvement. Being reported from 33 countries, it is most prevalent in West and Central Afr
Autor:
Victor Akuoku, Dorothy Yeboah-Manu, Joseph Tuffour, Kofi Bonney, Samuel Yaw Aboagye, Marie-Thérèse Ruf, Albert Paintsil, Gerd Pluschke, Janet Pereko, Evelyn Owusu-Mireku, Grace Kpeli, William Ampofo
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 93:216-223
The synergy between Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)/acquired immunodeficiency syndrome is well established but not so in Buruli ulcer (BU). We screened confirmed BU cases for HIV infection and followed seve
Autor:
Albert Oseibagyina, Anthony Laing, Miriam Baigorri, Catherine J. Crowley, Opoku Ware Ampomah, ED Kitcher, Belinda Bukari, Albert Paintsil, Clement Ntim
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology. 15:53-57
The World Health Organization's World Report on Disability underscores the need to identify and address barriers that limit people with disabilities from having access to services. Wylie, McAllister, Davidson, and Marshall (2013) consider the impact
Autor:
Mohammed K. Abass, Tarnue Mulbah, Richard Phillips, Fasseneh Zaizay, Yaw Ampem Amoako, Clement Lugala, Alexandre Tiendrebeogo, Fred S. Sarfo, Karsor Kollie, Julien Aké, Albert Paintsil, Linda Lehman, Kingsley Asiedu
Publikováno v:
Emerging Infectious Diseases, Vol 20, Iss 3, Pp 496-496 (2014)
Emerging Infectious Diseases. CENTERS DISEASE CONTROL & PREVENTION
Emerging Infectious Diseases
Emerging Infectious Diseases. CENTERS DISEASE CONTROL & PREVENTION
Emerging Infectious Diseases
To the Editor: Buruli ulcer, a necrotizing skin disease caused by Mycobacterium ulcerans, is highly endemic to West Africa (1,2) and is characterized by large ulcerations on the lower limbs (60% of cases) as well as on the upper limbs (30%) and other