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Seminars in Musculoskeletal Radiology, 2011
Melioidosis is an infectious disease caused by Burkholderia pseudomallei, mostly affecting patients in Southeast Asia and northern Australia. The disease has been increasingly recognized around the world due to the increased levels of travel and population movement.
Nuttaya, Pattamapaspong, Malai, Muttarak
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Melioidosis is an infectious disease caused by Burkholderia pseudomallei, mostly affecting patients in Southeast Asia and northern Australia. The disease has been increasingly recognized around the world due to the increased levels of travel and population movement.
Nuttaya, Pattamapaspong, Malai, Muttarak
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Medical Journal of Australia, 1975
This report is of a man who suffered from chronic melioidosis contracted in Malaysia. In the course of the disease he had a lobe of a lung resected, developed empyema and, while this was still draining, developed infection in an ankle. Both the empyema thoracis and the ankle infection were due to Pseudomonas pseudomallel.
K V, Smith, T, Grimmond, I, Monk
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This report is of a man who suffered from chronic melioidosis contracted in Malaysia. In the course of the disease he had a lobe of a lung resected, developed empyema and, while this was still draining, developed infection in an ankle. Both the empyema thoracis and the ankle infection were due to Pseudomonas pseudomallel.
K V, Smith, T, Grimmond, I, Monk
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Acta Tropica, 2000
Neurological abnormalities have long been recognised in animals with melioidosis, including laboratory rodents and sheep in the first Australian outbreak in 1949. Autopsies in animals have shown microabscesses and lymphocytic infiltration to be present on occasion in the same animal, but Burkholderia pseudomallei is usually able to be grown from ...
B J, Currie +3 more
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Neurological abnormalities have long been recognised in animals with melioidosis, including laboratory rodents and sheep in the first Australian outbreak in 1949. Autopsies in animals have shown microabscesses and lymphocytic infiltration to be present on occasion in the same animal, but Burkholderia pseudomallei is usually able to be grown from ...
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Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 2014
Melioidosis is recognized as a pediatric disease in the endemic regions of tropical South East Asia and Northern Australia. Children with this potentially life-threatening infection, caused by Burkholderia pseudomallei, may also present in nonendemic areas, and thus awareness of the disease spectrum is important for all involved in pediatric acute care.
Christine, Sanderson, Bart J, Currie
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Melioidosis is recognized as a pediatric disease in the endemic regions of tropical South East Asia and Northern Australia. Children with this potentially life-threatening infection, caused by Burkholderia pseudomallei, may also present in nonendemic areas, and thus awareness of the disease spectrum is important for all involved in pediatric acute care.
Christine, Sanderson, Bart J, Currie
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Paediatric Respiratory Reviews
Melioidosis is a tropical infectious disease caused by the saprophytic gram-negative bacterium Burkholderia pseudomallei. Despite the infection being endemic in southeast Asia and northern Australia, the broad clinical presentations and diagnostic difficulties limit its early detection, particularly in children.
Olivia, Jarrett +2 more
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Melioidosis is a tropical infectious disease caused by the saprophytic gram-negative bacterium Burkholderia pseudomallei. Despite the infection being endemic in southeast Asia and northern Australia, the broad clinical presentations and diagnostic difficulties limit its early detection, particularly in children.
Olivia, Jarrett +2 more
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Burkholderia pseudomallei and melioidosis
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2023Ella M Meumann +2 more
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Multistate Outbreak of Melioidosis Associated with Imported Aromatherapy Spray
New England Journal of Medicine, 2022Jay E Gee, David D Blaney, Rachel Geller
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Locally Acquired Melioidosis Linked to Environment — Mississippi, 2020–2023
New England Journal of Medicine, 2023Julia K. Petras +2 more
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