BURULI ULCER DISEASE IN CAMEROON REDISCOVERED

J Noeske(Université de Yaoundé I), Christopher Kuaban(Université de Yaoundé I), Simona Rondini(Université de Yaoundé I), Philippe Sorlin(Université de Yaoundé I), Laura Ciaffi(Université de Yaoundé I), Josephine Mbuagbaw(Université de Yaoundé I), Françoise Portaels(Université de Yaoundé I), Gerd Pluschke(Université de Yaoundé I)
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
May 1, 2004
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Abstract

To assess the magnitude of the Buruli ulcer (BU) problem in Cameroon, we conducted a cross-sectional survey in the Nyong River basin and identified on clinical grounds a total of 436 cases of active or inactive BU (202 and 234, respectively). Swab specimens were taken from 162 active cases with ulcerative lesions and in 135 of these (83.3%) the clinical diagnosis was confirmed by the IS2404 polymerase chain reaction. Most lesions (93%) were located on the extremities, with lower limbs being twice as commonly involved as upper limbs. The age of patients with active BU ranged from 2 to 90 years with a median age of 14.5 years. Vaccination with bacilli Calmette-Guérin appeared to protect children against more severe forms of BU with multiple lesions. We conclude that in Cameroon BU is endemic, at least in the study area, and that a comprehensive control program for BU in Cameroon is urgently needed.


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