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Melioidosis – Case Reports and Review of Cases Recorded Among Bangladeshi Population from 1988-2014
Melioidosis, caused by Burkholderia pseudomallei, is a potentially fatal infectious disease. Early and correct diagnosis is important, as mortality in untreated melioidosis is high.
Lovely Barai +2 more
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A case report from non-endemic Australia on systemic melioidosis presenting with septic arthritis
Clinical spectrum of melioidosis can vary from a simple skin infection and pneumonia to severe septicaemia with multiorgan failure. Bone involvement in melioidosis is generally low, and the major risk factor is the delay in diagnosing the primary site ...
Buddhika Dhananjalee Alahakoon +2 more
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Melioidosis is a potentially life-threatening infection. This study aimed to assess the melioidosis knowledge among distinct participant groups in the tropical Top End of the Northern Territory (NT) of Australia.
Madusha P. Weeratunga +3 more
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Risk Assessment of Global Animal Melioidosis Under Current and Future Climate Scenarios
Melioidosis is a zoonotic disease that is caused by Burkholderia pseudomallei, which is a serious public health and safety risk. In order to explore the global animal melioidosis risk distribution and its dynamic response to future climate scenarios, we ...
Suya Li +11 more
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Dysfunctional host cellular immune responses are associated with mortality in melioidosis
Melioidosis is a tropical infection caused by the intracellular pathogen Burkholderia pseudomallei, an underreported and emerging global threat. As melioidosis-associated mortality is frequently high despite antibiotics, novel management strategies are ...
Shelton W. Wright +10 more
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Successful treatment outcome of primary melioidosis pneumonia-a case report from Bangladesh [PDF]
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The Hidden Threat: Polyarticular Septic Arthritis Unmasking Disseminated Melioidosis. [PDF]
Prakash S +3 more
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