01841nas a2200241 4500000000100000008004100001260003800042653001500080653001200095653001900107653002900126653002700155653001300182653001400195653001700209653002500226100003100251245009300282856007500375300000900450520112200459020001801581 2012 d bWorld Health OrganizationaGeneva10aWound care10aSurgery10aScar mangement10aPrevention of disability10aMycobacterium ulcerans10aGuidance10adiagnosis10aBuruli ulcer10aAntibiotic treatment1 aWorld Health Organization 00aTreatment of Mycobacterium ulcerans disease (Buruli Ulcer): Guidance for health workers. uhttp://apps.who.int/iris/bitstream/10665/77771/1/9789241503402_eng.pdf a73 p3 a

This manual is intended to guide healthcare workers in the clinical diagnosis and management of Buruli ulcer, one of the seventeen neglected tropical diseases. The disease is caused by Mycobacterium ulcerans, which belongs to the same family of organisms that cause tuberculosis and leprosy. Since 2004, antibiotic treatment has greatly improved the management of Buruli ulcer and is presently the fi rst-line therapy for all forms of the disease. Guidance for complementary treatments such as surgery, wound care, and prevention of disability are also included. Numerous coloured photographs and tables are used to enhance the manual’s value as a training and reference tool. Implementation of this guidance will require considerable clinical judgement and close monitoring of patients to ensure the best possible treatment outcome. Early detection and early antibiotic treatment are essential for obtaining the best results and minimizing the disabilities associated with Buruli ulcer.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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