Journal article

Epidemiology of buruli ulcer infections, Victoria, Australia, 2011–2016

MJ Loftus, EL Tay, M Globan, CJ Lavender, SR Crouch, PDR Johnson, JAM Fyfe

Emerging Infectious Diseases | CENTERS DISEASE CONTROL | Published : 2018

Abstract

Buruli ulcer (BU) is a destructive soft-tissue infection caused by the environmental pathogen Mycobacterium ulcerans. In response to rising BU notifications in the state of Victoria, Australia, we reviewed all cases that occurred during 2011–2016 to precisely map the time and likely place of M. ulcerans acquisition. We found that 600 cases of BU had been notified; just over half were in residents and the remainder in visitors to defined BU-endemic areas. During the study period, notifications increased almost 3-fold, from 66 in 2013 to 182 in 2016. We identified 4 BU-endemic areas: Bellarine Peninsula, Mornington Peninsula, Frankston region, and the southeastern Bayside suburbs of Melbourne...

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