"Flesh eating" ulcers on rise in Australia: report

    Source: Xinhua| 2018-04-16 09:30:54|Editor: huaxia
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    CANBERRA, April 16 (Xinhua) -- Australia's peak scientific body has issued a warning over the rise of flesh-eating ulcers in the country, calling for an "urgent scientific response."

    A study published by the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO) and health care provider Barwon Health on Monday detailed the rise of the Buruli ulcer in Australia.

    The tissue-destroying ulcer, commonly found in Africa, has reached epidemic proportions in regional parts of Victoria.

    "(In Victoria), the community is facing a worsening epidemic, defined by cases rapidly increasing in number, becoming more severe in nature, and occurring in new geographic areas," the report, published in the Medical Journal of Australia, said.

    "In 2016, there were 182 new cases -- the highest ever reported by 72 percent. Yet, cases reported until Nov. 11, 2017 have further increased by 51 percent compared with the same period in 2016."

    There have been no reported cases in New South Wales, South Australia or Tasmania; the three states closest to Victoria.

    The bacterium that causes the disease belongs to the same family of organisms that cause tuberculosis and leprosy.

    If diagnosed early, an eight-week course of antibiotics is effective in 80 percent of patients. However, if left untreated the ulcers can infect bones.

    "Despite being recognised in Victoria since 1948, efforts to control the disease have been severely hampered because the environmental reservoir and mode of transmission to humans remain unknown. It is difficult to prevent a disease when it is not known how infection is acquired," the report said.

    The ulcer is commonly associated with wetlands in Africa, particularly those with slow flowing or stagnant water.

    "The risk of infection appears to be seasonal, with an increased risk in the warmer months," the study said.

    "Lesions most commonly occur on exposed body areas, suggesting that bites, environmental contamination or trauma may play a role in infection, and that clothing may protect against disease. Recent evidence indicates that human to human transmission does not occur, although cases are commonly clustered among families." Enditem

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