Background: Haemophilus ducreyi and Treponema pallidum subsp. pertenue are major causes of leg ulcers in children in Africa and the Pacific Region. We investigated the presence of DNA (PCR positivity) from these bacteria on asymptomatic people, flies, and household linens in an endemic setting. Methodology/Principal findings We performed a cross-sectional study in rural villages of Lihir Island, Papua New Guinea during a yaws elimination campaign. Participants were asymptomatic subjects recruited from households with cases of leg ulcers, and from households without cases of leg ulcers. We rubbed swabs on the intact skin of the leg of asymptomatic individuals, and collected flies and swabs of environmental surfaces. All specimens were tested...
BACKGROUND: Enteric parasites are transmitted in households but few studies have sampled inside hous...
The detection of Plasmodium spp. by the molecular analysis of human feces was reported to be compara...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Although cutaneous ulcers (CU) in the tropics is frequently attributed to <...
BACKGROUND: Haemophilus ducreyi and Treponema pallidum subsp. pertenue are major cau...
BACKGROUND: Haemophilus ducreyi and Treponema pallidum subsp. pertenue are major ca...
During a survey of yaws prevalence in the Solomon Is-lands, we collected samples from skin ulcers of...
During a survey of yaws prevalence in the Solomon Islands, we collected samples from skin ulcers of ...
During a survey of yaws prevalence in the Solomon Islands, we collected samples from skin ulcers of ...
Outbreaks of yaws-like ulcerative skin lesions in children are frequently reported in tropical and s...
SummaryBackgroundSkin infections with ulceration are a major health problem in countries of the sout...
Background: Skin infections with ulceration are a major health problem in countries of the south Pac...
Background Together with Treponema pallidum subspecies pertenue, Haemophilus ducreyi is a major cau...
AbstractBackgroundRecently, the World Health Organization launched a campaign to eradicate the tropi...
Haemophilus ducreyi, which causes chancroid, has emerged as a cause of pediatric skin disease. Isola...
Haemophilus ducreyi has recently emerged as a leading cause of cutaneous ulcers in the yaws-endemic ...
BACKGROUND: Enteric parasites are transmitted in households but few studies have sampled inside hous...
The detection of Plasmodium spp. by the molecular analysis of human feces was reported to be compara...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Although cutaneous ulcers (CU) in the tropics is frequently attributed to <...
BACKGROUND: Haemophilus ducreyi and Treponema pallidum subsp. pertenue are major cau...
BACKGROUND: Haemophilus ducreyi and Treponema pallidum subsp. pertenue are major ca...
During a survey of yaws prevalence in the Solomon Is-lands, we collected samples from skin ulcers of...
During a survey of yaws prevalence in the Solomon Islands, we collected samples from skin ulcers of ...
During a survey of yaws prevalence in the Solomon Islands, we collected samples from skin ulcers of ...
Outbreaks of yaws-like ulcerative skin lesions in children are frequently reported in tropical and s...
SummaryBackgroundSkin infections with ulceration are a major health problem in countries of the sout...
Background: Skin infections with ulceration are a major health problem in countries of the south Pac...
Background Together with Treponema pallidum subspecies pertenue, Haemophilus ducreyi is a major cau...
AbstractBackgroundRecently, the World Health Organization launched a campaign to eradicate the tropi...
Haemophilus ducreyi, which causes chancroid, has emerged as a cause of pediatric skin disease. Isola...
Haemophilus ducreyi has recently emerged as a leading cause of cutaneous ulcers in the yaws-endemic ...
BACKGROUND: Enteric parasites are transmitted in households but few studies have sampled inside hous...
The detection of Plasmodium spp. by the molecular analysis of human feces was reported to be compara...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Although cutaneous ulcers (CU) in the tropics is frequently attributed to <...