Correlation between Buruli Ulcer Incidence and Vectorborne Diseases, Southeastern Australia, 2000–2020
Researchers have hypothesized that mosquitoes are vectors involved in Mycobacterium ulcerans transmission. Previous findings of a correlation between incidence of M. ulcerans, which causes Buruli ulcer, and locally acquired vectorborne diseases in southeastern Australia further strengthened this ar...
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Main Authors: | Jake Andrew Linke, Eugene Athan, N. Deborah Friedman |
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Language: | EN |
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/3319114e8d8f4b4da3ec8de8f17f9c79 |
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