Author:
O’Brien Carolyn,Stinear Timothy P.
Abstract
Here, we provide an update on the significant progress towards understanding transmission of Mycobacterium ulcerans, the causative agent of the neglected tropical skin disease, Buruli ulcer. We review the evidence that Buruli ulcer is an enzootic infection among Australian native possums, and we discuss the role of mosquitoes in transmit the infection to humans. We show how studies of M. ulcerans transmission – following the dramatic emergence of Buruli ulcer in temperate south-eastern Australia – are being supported by adherence to One Health principles, with interdisciplinary research teams uncovering connections between human health, animal health, and the environment. We also discuss some of the distinctive features of M. ulcerans revealed by genomics that should be considered when thinking about how this pathogen is spreading.
Reference37 articles.
1. World Health Organization (2023) . WHO.
2. Buruli ulcer in Africa: geographical distribution, ecology, risk factors, diagnosis, and indigenous plant treatment options – a comprehensive review.;Heliyon,2023
3. Pharmacologic management of infection.;Expert Rev Clin Pharmacol,2020
4. Johnson PDR (2019) Buruli ulcer in Australia. In Mycobacterium ulcerans (Pluschke G, Roltgen K, eds). pp. 61–76. Springer, Cham, Switzerland.
5. A new mycobacterial infection in man.;J Pathol Bacteriol,1948
Cited by
1 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献