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Naa Okaikor Addison1,2,3, Stefanie Pfau1,2, Eric Koka1,4, Samuel Yaw Aboagye1, Grace Kpeli1,5,6, Gerd Pluschke5,6, Dorothy Yeboah-Manu1, Thomas Junghanss2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Beyond Mycobacterium ulcerans-specific therapy, sound general wound management is required for successful management of Buruli ulcer (BU) patients which places them among the large and diverse group of patients in poor countries with a broken skin barrier.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28245242 PMCID: PMC5345880 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0005331
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS Negl Trop Dis ISSN: 1935-2727
Weight categories according to Body Mass Index (BMI) [15].
| Category | Adults BMI (kg/m2) | Children (less than 20 years) BMI for age |
|---|---|---|
| Underweight | <18.50 | <5th percentile |
| Normal weight | 18.50–24.99 | 5th to <85th percentile |
| Overweight | ≥25.00 | ≥85th to <95th percentile |
| Obesity | ≥30.00 | ≥95th percentile |
Fig 1Study algorithm at the PHC center and the SHC center.
Fig 2Age and sex distribution of patients with IS2404 PCR positive ulcers at the PHC and the SHC centers (a) and patients with PCR negative ulcers at the PHC center (b).
Fig 3WHO categories of all BU patients with IS2404 PCR positive ulcers enrolled at the PHC and the SHC centers
Fig 4Development of IS2404 PCR positive ulcers measured by change in wound area over time at the PHC center (the patient code “OHC” refers to the patient numbering at the PHC center in Obom) A acute ulcers which healed within the observations period B chronic non healing ulcers.
Fig 5Pre-enrolment history and post-enrolment observation of IS2404 PCR positive ulcers of the study patients at the PHC center (the patient code “OHC” refers to the patient numbering at the PHC center in Obom).
Fig 6Complications of IS a) squamous cell carcinoma of the right foot in patient 023 at the SHC center b) knee contracture in patient 014 at the SHC center; c) exposed necrotic maxillary bone in patient 015 at the SHC center d) non-healing left lateral malleolar ulcer with underlying chronic lymphedema in patient 007 at the PHC center.
Fig 7Development of IS2404 PCR positive ulcers measured by change in wound area over time at the SHC center (the patient code “AMH” refers to the patient numbering at the SHC center in Amasaman) A sub-chronic and healed ulcers B chronic non healing ulcers.
Fig 8a) Uncomplicated IS2404 PCR positive ulcer of the left ankle of a patient at the PHC center; b) non-healing IS2404 PCR positive ulcer of the right leg of a patient at the SHC center.
Fig 9Pre-enrolment history and post-enrolment observation of IS2404 PCR positive ulcers of the study patients at the SHC center (the patient code “AMH” refers to the patient numbering at the secondary health care center in Amasaman).
Fig 10Infected IS2404 PCR positive ulcers on the left leg of patient 003 at the SHC center.
Fig 11Pain assessment in BU patients with IS2404 PCR positive ulcers enrolled at the PHC and the SHC centers.
Fig 12Non-healing IS2404 PCR negative ulcers at the recapture study at the PHC center: a1) and a2) chronic osteomyelitis; b) suspected malignant ulcer; c) infected wound.