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Mycobacterial InfectionsInformation / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
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eMedicine - Atypical Mycobacterial Diseases Description: Article by Noah S Scheinfeld, MD, JD, FAAD. (emedicine.com) |
eMedicine - Buruli Ulcer : Description: Article by Mary K Mather, MD. (emedicine.com) |
eMedicine - Mycobacterium Kansasii : Description: Article by Janak Koirala, MD, MPH. (emedicine.com) |
eMedicine - Mycobacterium Marinum Infection of the Skin : Description: Article by Saeed Jaffer, MD, MS. (emedicine.com) |
MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Atypical Mycobacterial Infection Description: Includes causes, symptoms, treatments, diagnosis, prognosis, and prevention. (nlm.nih.gov) |
Mycobacterial Diseases Description: Information on several mycobacteria. (web.uct.ac.za) |
Mycobacterium Ulcerans Description: Medical information on diagnosis and treatment of this unusual skin infection know also as Bairnsdale ulcer and Buruli ulcer. (members.ozemail.com.au) |
WHO: Buruli Ulcer Description: Includes disease information, press releases, publications, and meetings. (who.int) |
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