| Literature DB >> 24001648 |
M Coldiron1, D Obvala, I Mouniaman-Nara, J Pena, C Blondel, K Porten.
Abstract
This study, conducted in 2012 in two districts of the Congo (Bétou and Enyellé), screened for yaws (endemic treponemiasis) that could be treated by a single dose of azithromycin. The screening involved a clinical history, followed by a clinical examination of the children reporting dermatological problems. A rapid diagnostic test for treponema was performed on the children with suspicious lesions. Of 6215 children screened, 485 (7.8%) had such lesions; 480 (99.0%) of them had a rapid diagnostic test, and it was positive for 183 (38.1%). This so-called Morges strategy is aimed at eradicating yaws in endemic areas.Entities:
Keywords: Congo; Yaws; endemic treponemiasis; pygmies
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24001648 DOI: 10.1684/mst.2013.0220
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Med Sante Trop ISSN: 2261-3684