Background: Basidiobolomycosis is a rare subcutaneous mycosis, which can be mistaken for several other diseases, such as soft tissue tumors, lymphoma, or Buruli ulcer in the preulcerative stage. Microbiological confirmation by PCR for and culture yield the most specific diagnosis, yet they are not widely available in endemic areas and with varying sensitivity. A combination of histopathological findings, namely, granulomatous inflammation with giant cells, septate hyphal fragments, and the Splendore-Hoeppli phenomenon, can confirm basidiobolomycosis in patients presenting with painless, hard induration of soft tissue.. Case Presentations: We report on three patients misdiagnosed as suffering from Buruli ulcer, who did not respond to Buruli treatment. Histopathological review of the tissue sections from these patients suggests basidiobolomycosis. All patients had been lost to follow-up, and none received antifungal therapy. On visiting the patients at their homes, two were reported to have died ...
Disease caused by Mycobacterium ulcerans. First described by MacCallum in 1948, but the name came from Buruli country in Uganda. The third most common Mycobacterium, that affected more than 30 countries.
Buruli ulcer (BU) is an emerging infectious disease that causes disfiguring skin ulcers. The causative agent, Mycobacterium ulcerans, secretes toxin called mycolactone that triggers inflammation and immunopathology. Existing treatments are lengthy and consist of drugs developed for tuberculosis. Here, we report that a pyrazolo[1,5-a]pyridine-3-carboxamide, TB47, is highly bactericidal against M. ulcerans both in vitro and in vivo. In the validated mouse model of BU, TB47 alone reduces M. ulcerans burden in mouse footpads by more than 2.5 log10 CFU compared to the standard BU treatment regimen recommended by the WHO. We show that mutations of ubiquinol-cytochrome C reductase cytochrome subunit B confer resistance to TB47 and the dissimilarity of CydABs from different mycobacteria may account for their differences in susceptibility to TB47. TB47 is highly potent against M. ulcerans and possesses desirable pharmacological attributes and low toxicity that warrant further assessment of this agent for
OBrien, DP, Hughes, A, Cheng, A, Rogers, Margaret, Callan, P, McDonald, A, Holten, I, Birrell, M, Sowerby, J, Johnson, PD and Athan, Eugene 2007, Outcomes for mycobacterium ulcerans infection with combined surgery and antibiotic therapy: findings from a south-eastern Australian case series, The Medical journal of Australia. ...
Abstract Biopsy material from 46 cases clinically diagnosed as Mycobacterium ulcerans infection was studied. The disease was found to be most frequent in East Sepik Province, and in the first decade of life. In these 46 cases the histological features were characteristic and acid-fast bacilli were seen in tissue sections.
Eight adult patients (ages 18-58, 5 women) with Buruli ulcer (BU) confirmed by at least 2 diagnostic methods were seen in a 10-year period. Attempts to culture Mycobacterium ulcerans failed. Five patients came from jungle areas, and 3 from the swampy northern coast of Peru. The patients had 1-5 lesions, most of which were on the lower extremities. One patient had 5 clustered gluteal lesions; another patient had 2 lesions on a finger. Three patients were lost to follow-up. All 5 remaining patients had moderate disease. Diverse treatments (antituberculous drugs, World Health Organization [WHO] recommended antimicrobial drug treatment for BU, and for 3 patients, excision surgery) were successful. Only 1 patient (patient 7) received the specific drug treatment recommended by WHO. BU is endemic in Peru, although apparently infrequent. Education of populations and training of health workers are first needed to evaluate and understand the full extent of BU in Peru.
Background: While cultivation of pathogens represents a foundational diagnostic approach in the study of infectious diseases, its value for the confirmation of clinical diagnosis of Buruli ulcer is limited by the fact that colonies of Mycobacterium ulcerans appear only after about eight weeks of incubation at 30°C. However, for molecular epidemiological and drug sensitivity studies, primary isolation of M. ulcerans remains an essential tool. Since for most of the remote Buruli ulcer endemic regions of Africa cultivation laboratories are not easily accessible, samples from lesions often have to be stored for extended periods of time prior to processing. The objective of the current study therefore was to determine which transport medium, decontamination method or other factors decrease the contamination rate and increase the chance of primary isolation of M. ulcerans bacilli after long turnover time. Methods: Swab and fine needle aspirate (FNA) samples for the primary cultivation were collected ...
Author Summary Mycobacterium ulcerans is the causative agent of Buruli ulcer (BU), a destructive skin disease found predominantly in sub-Saharan Africa and south-eastern Australia. The mode of transmission and environmental reservoir remain unknown, but several studies have explored the role of aquatic insects, such as water bugs, and biting insects, such as mosquitoes. In the present study we investigated possible environmental source(s) of M. ulcerans in Victoria, Australia. Our results revealed that although M. ulcerans DNA could be detected at low levels in a variety of environmental samples, the highest concentrations of M. ulcerans DNA were found in the faeces of two species of possums, common ringtails and common brushtails. Possums are small arboreal marsupial mammals, native to Australia, and these particular species occur in both urban and rural areas. Examination and sampling of live captured possums in an area endemic for BU revealed that 38% of ringtail possums and 24% of brushtail possums,
TY - JOUR. T1 - Heterogeneity of mycolactones produced by clinical isolates of Mycobacterium ulcerans: implications for virulence. AU - Mve-Obiang, A. AU - Lee, RE. AU - Portaels, F. AU - Small, PLC. N1 - ITG-M1B; ITG-M3A; MICRO; U-MYCOB; JIF; DOI; PDF; Reprints-R; CHAU. PY - 2003. Y1 - 2003. KW - B780-tropical-medicine. KW - Bacterial diseases. KW - Mycobacterial diseases. KW - Buruli ulcer. KW - Mycobacterium ulcerans. KW - Virulence. KW - Strains. KW - Heterogeneity. KW - Mycolactones. U2 - 10.1128/IAI.71.2.774-783.2003. DO - 10.1128/IAI.71.2.774-783.2003. M3 - A1: Web of Science-article. VL - 71. SP - 774. EP - 783. JO - Infection and Immunity. JF - Infection and Immunity. SN - 0019-9567. IS - 2. ER - ...
Results: Eighty-five BU patients recalled their experience. Fifty-three patients were older than 60 years, and 61 permanently resided on the Bellarine Peninsula. The onset of symptoms occurred most frequently in mid winter. Twenty-eight patients had lesions on the arm and 51 on the leg. The median time between onset of symptoms and first medical contact was shorter for those living in the endemic area (3.0 weeks; interquartile range [IQR], 1.0-5.0 weeks) compared with non-endemic areas (5.3 weeks; IQR, 2.0-9.5 weeks) (P = 0.05). Patients who resided in the endemic area had a shorter median time from their first medical appointment to diagnosis (1.0 week; IQR, 0.0-3.9 weeks) than those who resided in non-endemic areas (5.0 weeks; IQR, 1.3-8.0 weeks) (P = 0.001 ...
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Mycobacterium ulcerans [MU] produces mycolactone toxin when infected with a plasmid. Toxin is cytotoxic and immunosuppressive, causing extensive destruction of tissues, leading to large ulcers on exposed parts of the body. Spontaneous healing by secondary intention leads to contractures, subluxation of joints, disuse atrophy, distal lymphedema and other complications. The disease is endemic in some communities within the middle belt of Ghana. To document the clinical and epidemiological features of MU disease in the middle belt of Ghana and the outcome of treatment. Patients with lesions suspected to MU disease were screened by community workers. Lesions were confirmed by any of the following: direct smear examination, culture, polymerase chain reaction [PCR] , or histopathology. Patients were treated with rifampicin [10 mg/kg orally] and streptomycin [15 mg/kg IM] combination for eight weeks. Patients selected for surgical treatment included cases where medical treatment had failed, cases where ...
Mycobacterium ulcerans, the causative agent of Buruli ulcer (BU) disease, is unique amongst human pathogens in its capacity to produce a lipid toxin called mycolactone. While previous studies have demonstrated that bacterially-released mycolactone diffuses beyond infection foci, the spatiotemporal distribution of mycolactone remained largely unknown. Here, we used the zebrafish model to provide the first global kinetic analysis of mycolactones diffusion in vivo, and multicellular co-culture systems to address the critical question of the toxins access to the brain. Zebrafish larvae were injected with a fluorescent-derivative of mycolactone to visualize the in vivo diffusion of the toxin from the peripheral circulation. A rapid, body-wide distribution of mycolactone was observed, with selective accumulation in tissues near the injection site and brain, together with an important excretion through the gastro-intestinal tract. Our conclusion that mycolactone reached the central nervous system was
In most cases, experienced health professionals in endemic areas can make a reliable clinical diagnosis.. Depending on the patients age, the patients geographical area, the location of lesions, and the extent of pain experienced, other conditions should be excluded from the diagnosis. These other conditions include tropical phagedenic ulcers, chronic lower leg ulcers due to arterial and venous insufficiency (often in the older and elderly populations), diabetic ulcers, cutaneous leishmaniasis, extensive ulcerative yaws and ulcers caused by Haemophilus ducreyi1.. Early nodular lesions are occasionally confused with boils, lipomas, ganglions, lymph node tuberculosis, onchocerciasis nodules or other subcutaneous infections such as fungal infection.. In Australia, papular lesions may initially be confused with an insect bite.. Cellulitis may look like oedema caused by M. ulcerans infection but in the case of cellulitis, the lesions are painful and the patient is ill and febrile.. HIV infection is ...
Buruli ulcer (BU) is an infectious skin disease caused by Mycobacterium ulcerans. It mainly affects poor communities living close to bodies of water. In the absence of early treatment, this neglected disease can cause lasting deformities and may require limb amputation. It is reported in 34 countries and is the third most common mycobacterial disease in immunocompetent patients. Considerable progress has been made in treatment and prevention. The Cotonou Declaration (2009) describes the recommended control strategies. Although effective, current control strategies are limited because they do not take into account all the factors that influence emergence, prevention and cure of the disease. The control of Buruli ulcer mainly depends on intervention on social, cultural and psychosocial factors that influence preventive and self-care behaviour. The health promotion approach requires collaboration with populations in order to perform simultaneous actions on BU factors in the community setting. ...
The Buruli ulcer disease mainly affects children under the age of 15, the reason for which is unknown and no research has been conducted about this, nor indeed into the methods of infection of this rare disease.In Africa, DAHW,Germany in partnership with Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, the Bernhard Nocht Institute for Tropical Medicine in Hamburg and long term partner Fondation Follereau Luxembourg (FFL)is working to achieve better diagnosis for patients and to finally find the causes of Buruli Ulcer.. More than 500 million people in India are at risk for one or more of the worlds five most prevalent NTDs: Lymphatic Filariasis (LF), Trachoma, and Soil transmitted Helminths (STHs) including Hookworm, Roundworm and Whipworm.. India has some of the largest and longstanding NTD programs in the world, but an additional 300 million people are in need of treatment. Global progress on NTDs hinges on Indias efforts and successes. India can scale up its efforts and serve as a model of success ...
TY - JOUR. T1 - In vitro susceptibility of Mycobacterium ulcerans to clarithromycin. AU - Portaels, F. AU - Traoré, H. AU - De Ridder, K. AU - Meyers, WM. PY - 1998. Y1 - 1998. KW - B780-tropical-medicine. KW - Bacteriology. KW - Mycobacterium ulcerans. KW - Drug sensitivity. KW - Clarithromycin. M3 - A1: Web of Science-article. VL - 42. SP - 2070. EP - 2073. JO - Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy. JF - Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy. SN - 0066-4804. ER - ...
Nackers, F; Tonglet, R; Slachmuylder, V; Johnson, RC; Robert, A; Zinsou, C; Glynn, JR; Portaels, F; Gala, JL; (2007) Association between haemoglobin variants S and C and Mycobacterium ulcerans disease (Buruli ulcer): a case-control study in Benin. Tropical medicine & international health, 12 (4). pp. 511-518. ISSN 1360-2276 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-3156.2006.01808.x Full text not available from this repository ...
A family of toxins produced by Mycobacterium ulcerans; strains from different geographic areas produce distinct patterns of mycolactone congeners. Mycolactone has significant immunosuppressive effects and inhibits production of macrophage inflammatory protein (MIP-1α), MIP-1β, RANTES, interferon-γ-inducible protein 10, and monocyte chemoattractant protein 1, but not IL-12, TNFα, or IL-6. See Buruli ulcer. ...
Buruli ulcer (BU) is a neglected emerging infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium ulcerans. BU has become the third most prevalent mycobacteriosis worldwide, after tuberculosis and leprosy. Limited knowledge of the disease and the fact that it affects mainly poor rural communities contribute to underreporting of cases. Nevertheless, there are 6000 reported cases every year, of which more than 50% are children under the age of 15. For these reasons, the World Health Organization (WHO) has recognized BU as an emerging infectious disease with an important public health impact; that is both devastating for the individual and catastrophic for the economy of affected households.. M. ulcerans produces a dermonecrotic toxin, mycolactone, which induces extensive destruction of the skin and soft tissues with the formation of large ulcers, as well as bone and joint lesions. No specific vaccine is currently available for BU and because the disease progresses without pain or fever, treatment is frequently ...
In the case of non-ulcerative plaque lesions, we observed in half of all patients either an enlargement or ulceration of lesions during antibiotic therapy. Histopathological analysis after completion of antibiotic treatment revealed the persistence of extensive necrotic areas besides hallmarks of successfully treated BU lesions, like infiltration, granuloma formation and loss of solid staining of the mycobacteria. Where removal of the necrotic tissue by the immune system is not efficient enough, lesions are ulcerating, leading to the discharge of necrotic tissue. Based on the clinical and histopathological data it is suggested to support healing of such plaque lesions by surgical débridement. While our data demonstrate that the antibiotic therapy efficiently destroys M. ulcerans infection foci, they also indicate that proper wound management during and after chemotherapy is for advanced BU lesions as important as the antibiotic treatment itself ...
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BACKGROUND: Mycolactone is a macrolide produced by the skin pathogen Mycobacterium ulcerans, with cytotoxic, analgesic and immunomodulatory properties. The latter were recently shown to result from mycolactone blocking the Sec61-dependent production of pro-inflammatory mediators by immune cells. Here we investigated whether mycolactone similarly affects the inflammatory responses of the nervous cell subsets involved in pain perception, transmission and maintenance. We also investigated the effects of mycolactone on the neuroinflammation that is associated with chronic pain in vivo.
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Neglected Tropical Disease Treatment Market, By Disease (Dengue, Trachoma, Buruli Ulcer, Yaws, Chagas Disease, Leishmaniases), By Product Type (Drugs, Vaccines), By Region (North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Middle East & Africa, and South America) - Ma
Scientists in Australia have voiced concern about an apparent outbreak of Buruli ulcer, a flesh-eating disease that usually occurs in West and central Africa.
Scientists in Australia have voiced concern about an apparent outbreak of Buruli ulcer, a flesh-eating disease that usually occurs in West and central Africa.
For example, in the recently held meeting of the Disease Reference Group (DRG) for Research on Tuberculosis (TB), Leprosy and Buruli Ulcer, leprosy group was invited to a one day activity in a 3-day meeting wherein TB had the full agenda. We are just lucky that Dr Diana Lockwood was there, otherwise, no other leprosy expert was around to discuss with us. I do appreciate though the support I am getting from Dr Steve Lyons as far as multi-drug therapy drug supply is concerned but even if there is a Global NTD meetings, leprosy programme is not equally represented, from our end it is the Filaria programme which is given priority and called upon on these meetings ...
Kwasi Boakye was 8 years old when he was brought to the Reconstructive Plastic Surgery and Burns Unit in Accra in April 2005. Buruli Ulcer had started near his eye.... Read More » ...
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IFN-a: interferon alfa LTT: lymphocyte transportation test TNF-a: tumor necrosis factorealfa T umor necrosis factor alfa (TNF-a) antagonists are commonly used to treat inflammatory disorders and are considered particularly effective in the treatment of moderate to severe psoriasis. Paradoxically, however, new-onset occurrence orworsening of psoriasis has been increasingly recognized among patients treated with TNF-a antagonists. We report on a 60-year-old man who developed a severe psoriatic condition with diffuse alopecia during infliximab therapy for psoriasis, resulting in the discontinuation of infliximab. Lymphocyte transportation test (LTT) results were positive. Currently, there are few reports of LTTpositive cases that are related to paradoxical reactions by TNF-a antagonists. We discuss the relationship between paradoxical reaction and the mechanisms of LTT.
SWISS-MODEL Repository entry for A0PKB2 (DNAA_MYCUA), Chromosomal replication initiator protein DnaA. Mycobacterium ulcerans (strain Agy99)
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Mycobacterium Ulcerans is a third-world tropical disease, that just so happens to be running rampant on the Mornington Peninsula. Im trying to persuade the state and federal governments to support research into it. Read on for more details.. Please support my cause and sign my petition. Ever heard of Mycobacterium Ulcerans?. Mycobacterium Ulcerans (Buruli or Bairnsdale Ulcer) is a third world tropical infection, that causes severe pain, inflammation and decomposition of tissue and fat. Its found mostly in African countries such as Uganda, Nigeria and Liberia. So mostly poor countries with poorly developed health systems. Its also found on the Mornington Peninsula. My name is Ella Crofts. Im thirteen years old and I currently have Mycobacterium Ulcerans. I started feeling pain in my knee in early April. Slowly it got worse, with my knee becoming swollen and inflamed, until one day, the skin started breaking down. We tested the tissue, with a dry-swab, for bacteria multiple times. Each time ...
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(Phys.org)-An international team of researchers has found evidence that suggests human deforestation efforts in French Guiana has led to an increase in the number of animals and insects infected with the tropical disease Buruli ulcer. In their paper published in the journal Science Advances, the team describes their study of the bacteria that causes the disease and what their findings imply for the study of the spread of diseases in such areas.
Graduate Research Scheme. The Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research has established a training fellowship program in infectious diseases at the Post-Doctoral level. The program seeks to enroll ambitious, talented and highly motivated young Africans to work on innovative approaches to the control of the following diseases: Malaria, HIV/AIDS, TB, Buruli Ulcer, Neglected Tropical Diseases and other relevant research topics that will contribute toinfectious diseases control efforts on the continent. The training fellowship is intended to stimulate innovation and as such fellows are allowed much room to explore their ideas in the arear of infectious diseases control. To expand the reach of the program, a Graduate Research Scheme (GRS) centered onthe program has been establishedfor graduate students at the Master of Philosophy (M.Phil) level. Suitable candidates are being invited for the 2016/2017 academic year. Candidates will be recruited on a competitive basis and will be required to ...
In our intensive care unit, the ventilator-associated pneumonia coefficient and density of incidence were respectively 21 for 100 ventilated-patients, and 20 for 1000 days of ventilation. In 1995, we had observed an increase of ceftazidime-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa frequency. We, therefore, compared the ecology and the cost of antibiotherapy between the first 1995 semester and the first 1996 semester, after we prescribed less of ceftazidime, and we limited the probabilist treatment in only at risk patients. ...
Paradoxical reactions, such as increased seizures in epileptics, aggression, violence, impulsivity, irritability and suicidal behavior sometimes occur. These reactions have been explained as consequences of disinhibition and the subsequent loss of control over socially unacceptable behavior. Paradoxical reactions are rare in the general population, with an incidence rate below 1% and similar to placebo. However, they occur with greater frequency in recreational abusers, individuals with borderline personality disorder, children, and patients on high-dosage regimes. In these groups, impulse control problems are perhaps the most important risk factor for disinhibition; learning disabilities and neurological disorders are also significant risks. Most reports of disinhibition involve high doses of high-potency benzodiazepines. Paradoxical effects may also appear after chronic use of bromazepam.. ...
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SWISS-MODEL Repository entry for A0PKQ3 (ISPH_MYCUA), 4-hydroxy-3-methylbut-2-enyl diphosphate reductase. Mycobacterium ulcerans (strain Agy99)
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ID X8FMI7_MYCUL Unreviewed; 130 AA. AC X8FMI7; DT 11-JUN-2014, integrated into UniProtKB/TrEMBL. DT 11-JUN-2014, sequence version 1. DT 25-OCT-2017, entry version 15. DE SubName: Full=Bacterial dnaA family protein {ECO:0000313,EMBL:EUA93463.1}; GN ORFNames=I551_0056 {ECO:0000313,EMBL:EUA93463.1}; OS Mycobacterium ulcerans str. Harvey. OC Bacteria; Actinobacteria; Corynebacteriales; Mycobacteriaceae; OC Mycobacterium. OX NCBI_TaxID=1299332 {ECO:0000313,EMBL:EUA93463.1, ECO:0000313,Proteomes:UP000020681}; RN [1] {ECO:0000313,EMBL:EUA93463.1, ECO:0000313,Proteomes:UP000020681} RP NUCLEOTIDE SEQUENCE [LARGE SCALE GENOMIC DNA]. RC STRAIN=Harvey {ECO:0000313,EMBL:EUA93463.1, RC ECO:0000313,Proteomes:UP000020681}; RA Dobos K., Lenaerts A., Ordway D., DeGroote M.A., Parker T., RA Sizemore C., Tallon L.J., Sadzewicz L.K., Sengamalay N., Fraser C.M., RA Hine E., Shefchek K.A., Das S.P., Tettelin H.; RL Submitted (JAN-2014) to the EMBL/GenBank/DDBJ databases. CC -!- SIMILARITY: Belongs to the DnaA family. ...
Solanky, D. and S. E. Haydel. 2012. Adaptation of the neutral bacterial comet assay to assess antimicrobial-mediated DNA double-strand breaks in Escherichia coli. Journal of Microbiological Methods. 91:257-261. Haydel, S. E., V. Malhotra, G. L. Cornelison, and J. E. Clark-Curtiss. 2012. The prrAB two-component system is essential for Mycobacterium tuberculosis viability and is induced during nitrogen-limiting conditions. Journal of Bacteriology. 194:354-361. Pang, X., G. Cao, P. F. Neuenschwander, S. E. Haydel, G. Hou, and S. T. Howard. 2011. The b-propeller gene Rv1057 of Mycobacterium tuberculosis has a complex promoter directly regulated by both the MprAB and TrcRS two-component systems. Tuberculosis (Edinb). 91:S142-S149. Otto, C. C. and S. E. Haydel. 2011. Morphology of mature Mycobacterium ulcerans colonies. ASM MicrobeLibrary 2.0. http://www.microbelibrary.org/index.php/library/resources/3359-mycobacterium-ulcerans-morphology R. Treuer and S. E. Haydel. 2011. Acid-fast staining and ...
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An unconformity is a contact between two rock units in which the upper unit is usually much younger than the lower unit. Unconformities are typically bu
An unconformity is a contact between two rock units in which the upper unit is usually much younger than the lower unit. Unconformities are typically bu
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