Analysis of Mycobacterium ulcerans-specific T-cell cytokines for diagnosis of Buruli ulcer disease and as potential indicator for disease progression.
BACKGROUND:Buruli ulcer disease (BUD), caused by Mycobacterium (M.) ulcerans, is the third most common mycobacterial disease after tuberculosis and leprosy. BUD causes necrotic skin lesions and is a significant problem for health care in the affected countries. As for other mycobacterial infections,...
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Main Authors: | Norman Nausch (Author), Daniel Antwi-Berko (Author), Yusif Mubarik (Author), Kabiru Mohammed Abass (Author), Wellington Owusu (Author), Ellis Owusu-Dabo (Author), Linda Batsa Debrah (Author), Alexander Yaw Debrah (Author), Marc Jacobsen (Author), Richard O Phillips (Author) |
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