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Impact of Human Immunodeficiency Virus on the Severity of Buruli Ulcer Disease: Results of a Retrospective Study in Cameroon

Christinet V, Rossel L, Serafini M, Delhumeau C, Odermatt P,  et al.
2014-04-26 • Open Forum Infectious Diseases
2014-04-26 • Open Forum Infectious Diseases
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Background.  Buruli ulcer is the third most common mycobacterial disease after tuberculosis and leprosy and is particularly f...
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Impact of HIV on the Severity of Buruli Ulcer Disease: Results of a Retrospective Study in Cameroon

Christinet V, Comte E, Ciaffi L, Odermatt P, Serafini M,  et al.
2014-05-21 • Open Forum Infectious Diseases
2014-05-21 • Open Forum Infectious Diseases
Background: Buruli ulcer (BU) is the third most common mycobacterial disease after tuberculosis and leprosy and is particularly frequent in rural West and Central Africa. However, the im...
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Foci of schistosomiasis mekongi, Northern Cambodia: II. Distribution of infection and morbidity

Stich AH, Biays S, Odermatt P, Men C, Saem C,  et al.
1999-10-01 • Tropical Medicine and International Health
1999-10-01 • Tropical Medicine and International Health
In the province of Kracheh, in Northern Cambodia, a baseline epidemiological survey on Schistosoma mekongi was conducted along the Mekong River between December 1994 and April 1995. The ...
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[A foci of Schistosomiasis mekongi rediscovered in Northeast Cambodia: cultural perception of the illness; description and clinical observation of 20 severe cases]

Biays S, Stich AH, Odermatt P, Long C, Yersin C,  et al.
1999-10-01 • Tropical Medicine and International Health
1999-10-01 • Tropical Medicine and International Health
In 1992 a foci of Schistosomiasis mekongi was rediscovered in the province of Kracheh in Northeast Cambodia. Severe clinical signs due to portal hypertension, which were frequently obser...