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The location of Australian Buruli ulcer lesions—Implications for unravelling disease transmission
BACKGROUND: Buruli ulcer (BU), caused by Mycobacterium ulcerans, is increasing in incidence in Victoria, Australia. To improve understanding of disease transmission, we aimed to map the location of BU lesions on the human body. METHODS: Using notification data and clinical records review, we conduct...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5584971/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28821017 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0005800 |
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author | Yerramilli, Arvind Tay, Ee Laine Stewardson, Andrew J. Kelley, Peter G. Bishop, Emma Jenkin, Grant A. Starr, Mike Trevillyan, Janine Hughes, Andrew Friedman, N Deborah O’Brien, Daniel P. Johnson, Paul D. R. |
author_facet | Yerramilli, Arvind Tay, Ee Laine Stewardson, Andrew J. Kelley, Peter G. Bishop, Emma Jenkin, Grant A. Starr, Mike Trevillyan, Janine Hughes, Andrew Friedman, N Deborah O’Brien, Daniel P. Johnson, Paul D. R. |
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description | BACKGROUND: Buruli ulcer (BU), caused by Mycobacterium ulcerans, is increasing in incidence in Victoria, Australia. To improve understanding of disease transmission, we aimed to map the location of BU lesions on the human body. METHODS: Using notification data and clinical records review, we conducted a retrospective observational study of patients diagnosed with BU in Victoria from 1998–2015. We created electronic density maps of lesion locations using spatial analysis software and compared lesion distribution by age, gender, presence of multiple lesions and month of infection. FINDINGS: We examined 579 patients with 649 lesions; 32 (5.5%) patients had multiple lesions. Lesions were predominantly located on lower (70.0%) and upper (27.1%) limbs, and showed a non-random distribution with strong predilection for the ankles, elbows and calves. When stratified by gender, upper limb lesions were more common (OR 1·97, 95% CI 1·38–2·82, p<0·001) while lower limb lesions were less common in men than in women (OR 0·48, 95% CI 0·34–0·68, p<0·001). Patients aged ≥ 65 years (OR 3·13, 95% CI 1·52–6·43, p = 0·001) and those with a lesion on the ankle (OR 2·49, 95% CI 1·14–5·43, p = 0·02) were more likely to have multiple lesions. Most infections (71.3%) were likely acquired in the warmer 6 months of the year. INTERPRETATION: Comparison with published work in Cameroon, Africa, showed similar lesion distribution and suggests the mode of M. ulcerans transmission may be the same across the globe. Our findings also aid clinical diagnosis and provide quantitative background information for further research investigating disease transmission. |
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spelling | pubmed-55849712017-09-15 The location of Australian Buruli ulcer lesions—Implications for unravelling disease transmission Yerramilli, Arvind Tay, Ee Laine Stewardson, Andrew J. Kelley, Peter G. Bishop, Emma Jenkin, Grant A. Starr, Mike Trevillyan, Janine Hughes, Andrew Friedman, N Deborah O’Brien, Daniel P. Johnson, Paul D. R. PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Buruli ulcer (BU), caused by Mycobacterium ulcerans, is increasing in incidence in Victoria, Australia. To improve understanding of disease transmission, we aimed to map the location of BU lesions on the human body. METHODS: Using notification data and clinical records review, we conducted a retrospective observational study of patients diagnosed with BU in Victoria from 1998–2015. We created electronic density maps of lesion locations using spatial analysis software and compared lesion distribution by age, gender, presence of multiple lesions and month of infection. FINDINGS: We examined 579 patients with 649 lesions; 32 (5.5%) patients had multiple lesions. Lesions were predominantly located on lower (70.0%) and upper (27.1%) limbs, and showed a non-random distribution with strong predilection for the ankles, elbows and calves. When stratified by gender, upper limb lesions were more common (OR 1·97, 95% CI 1·38–2·82, p<0·001) while lower limb lesions were less common in men than in women (OR 0·48, 95% CI 0·34–0·68, p<0·001). Patients aged ≥ 65 years (OR 3·13, 95% CI 1·52–6·43, p = 0·001) and those with a lesion on the ankle (OR 2·49, 95% CI 1·14–5·43, p = 0·02) were more likely to have multiple lesions. Most infections (71.3%) were likely acquired in the warmer 6 months of the year. INTERPRETATION: Comparison with published work in Cameroon, Africa, showed similar lesion distribution and suggests the mode of M. ulcerans transmission may be the same across the globe. Our findings also aid clinical diagnosis and provide quantitative background information for further research investigating disease transmission. Public Library of Science 2017-08-18 /pmc/articles/PMC5584971/ /pubmed/28821017 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0005800 Text en © 2017 Yerramilli et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Yerramilli, Arvind Tay, Ee Laine Stewardson, Andrew J. Kelley, Peter G. Bishop, Emma Jenkin, Grant A. Starr, Mike Trevillyan, Janine Hughes, Andrew Friedman, N Deborah O’Brien, Daniel P. Johnson, Paul D. R. The location of Australian Buruli ulcer lesions—Implications for unravelling disease transmission |
title | The location of Australian Buruli ulcer lesions—Implications for unravelling disease transmission |
title_full | The location of Australian Buruli ulcer lesions—Implications for unravelling disease transmission |
title_fullStr | The location of Australian Buruli ulcer lesions—Implications for unravelling disease transmission |
title_full_unstemmed | The location of Australian Buruli ulcer lesions—Implications for unravelling disease transmission |
title_short | The location of Australian Buruli ulcer lesions—Implications for unravelling disease transmission |
title_sort | location of australian buruli ulcer lesions—implications for unravelling disease transmission |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5584971/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28821017 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0005800 |
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