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    Int J Health Geogr. 2004 Sep 15;3(1):19.

    Spatial dependency of Buruli ulcer prevalence on arsenic-enriched domains in Amansie West District, Ghana: implications for arsenic mediation in Mycobacterium ulcerans infection.

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    International Institute for Geo-information Science and Earth Observation (ITC), Enschede, P,O, Box 6, 7500 AA The Netherlands. duker@itc.nl.

    Abstract

    BACKGROUND:

    In 1998, the World Health Organization recognized Buruli ulcer (BU), a human skin disease caused by Mycobacterium ulcerans (MU), as the third most prevalent mycobacterial disease. In Ghana, there have been more than 2000 reported cases in the last ten years; outbreaks have occurred in at least 90 of its 110 administrative districts. In one of the worst affected districts, Amansie West, there are arsenic-enriched surface environments resulting from the oxidation of arsenic-bearing minerals, occurring naturally in mineral deposits.

    RESULTS:

    Proximity analysis, carried out to determine spatial relationships between BU-affected areas and arsenic-enriched farmlands and arsenic-enriched drainage channels in the Amansie West District, showed that mean BU prevalence in settlements along arsenic-enriched drainages and within arsenic-enriched farmlands is greater than elsewhere. Furthermore, mean BU prevalence is greater along arsenic-enriched drainages than within arsenic-enriched farmlands.

    CONCLUSION:

    The results suggest that arsenic in the environment may play a contributory role in MU infection.

    PMID:
    15369592
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    PMCID:
    PMC522823
    Free PMC Article

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