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may find the abbreviations record helpful.
Buruli Ulcer
Synonyms: Bairnsdale ulcer, Daintree ulcer, Mossman ulcer, Searl ulcer, Kakerifu ulcer, Toro ulcer
Buruli ulcer is a chronic, indolent, necrotising disease of the skin and soft tissue caused by
Mycobacterium ulcerans. Lesions heal with scarring, which can result in contractures and deformities.
Buruli ulcer was first described in patients from Buruli County in Uganda.1
The largest number of endemic cases occurs in central and western Africa. Other affected areas
include Australia, South-East Asia, and sporadic cases in Central America and South America. M.
ulcerans has been isolated from biofilms and small aquatic animals in slow-moving or stagnant water.
The exact mode of transmission is unknown.1
Epidemiology
Any age group can be affected, but peak incidence is 5-15 years.
Buruli ulcer has been identified in many tropical and temperate regions of the world.
After tuberculosis and leprosy, it is the third most common mycobacterial disease in
immunocompetent people.2
Although the first cases of Buruli ulcer were reported by Sir Albert Cook in Uganda as early as
1897, it was not until 1961 that the number of cases significantly increased.
There has been a further dramatic increase in the number of reported cases in several West
African countries in the past two decades, with prevalence rates as high as 151 per 100,000
population reported.
Foci have also been reported in South-East Asia, the Pacific Islands, Central America and
Australia (where it is known as the Bairnsdale ulcer).
Almost all reported cases have been in the inhabitants of endemic regions, although seven cases
have been linked to international travel, including a case in the UK in 2003.3
As travel to endemic regions increases there will be a greater need to recognise and identify M.
ulcerans infection in the UK.
Risk factors
For many years the mode of transmission has been unknown, however use of polymerase chain
reaction (PCR) has revealed that water bugs and small fish carry M. ulcerans in their salivary
glands.4
Many victims are agricultural workers or children who live near slow-flowing or stagnant
water.
Direct skin inoculation is believed to be the route of transmission by a bite.
Presentation5
Symptoms
The incubation period varies from 2 months to several years.
The initial injury often goes unnoticed; typically a single painless lesion appears on the leg or
arm, which gradually ulcerates.
Patients do not usually experience any systemic symptoms and consequently often present with
advanced ulcerated disease.
The infection may extend deep, exposing fascia, muscle and bone.1
Signs
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Three clinical stages of Buruli ulcer have been described:
Pre-ulcerative; lesions can present as a nodule, papule, plaque or oedema.
Ulcerative; as the lesion enlarges the skin and underlying tissue sloughs off to form an ulcer
with an undermined edge.
Healed (scarred) disease; a granulomatous healing response follows which ultimately results in
fibrosis and scarring.
Differential diagnosis
These include:
Filariasis
Leprosy
Yaws
Deep fungal infection such as blastomycosis or coccidioidomycosis
Mycetoma
Ulcerative squamous cell carcinoma6
Investigations
Improved definition of the diagnostic features in the early stages of Buruli ulcer would enable early
treatment and prevent deforming sequelae.
Swab samples from ulcers or skin biopsy specimens can be used to confirm the presence of acid
fast bacilli,6
but unfortunately culture has a low sensitivity for M. ulcerans (40-43%).7
Histology is the most sensitive of readily available diagnostic methods:
Histology has a sensitivity of 82%.7
The typical histopathological features are subcutaneous and dermal collagen necrosis, with
minimal inflammation.
The necrosis has been attributed to mycolactone, a polyketide produced by M. ulcerans,
which causes localised immune suppression in the tissues.8
Polymerase chain reaction can also be used to identify the bacterial DNA, but cost limits routine
clinical use in endemic areas. It has a sensitivity over 90% and is available within 24 hours.7
X-rays and ultrasound may be required for deep lesions.
Management
Although several anti-mycobacterial drugs have shown good in vitro activity against M. ulcerans,
response to drug therapy is generally poor.5
Increased tissue involvement has been reported with more aggressive therapy, e.g.wide excision
of the lesion and skin grafting.9
There have been major advances in management of the disease with the introduction of rational
antibiotic therapy.
The WHO Advisory Group on Buruli ulcer has issued guidelines suggesting that:10
Rifampicin and streptomycin be given to ambulant patients of any age with Buruli ulcers,
and early lesions, for 8 weeks under careful observation.
Rifampicin 10 mg/kg orally and streptomycin 15 mg/kg intramuscularly, daily.
Limited surgery should be reserved for essential debridement and grafting used only to
accelerate healing of large ulcers, or to excise lesions that continue to enlarge despite
antibiotic therapy.
Evidence from a prospective, but uncontrolled study of patients treated in this way
suggests that most ulcers heal following, but not necessarily during, therapy for 8 weeks.
There is a low recurrence rate of less than 3% in the year after finishing treatment.11
However in 2007, the Australian Victorian Department of Human Services recommended:12
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Combination of rifampicin and clarithromycin, or ciprofloxacin or moxifloxacin for 3
months.
In severe disease, oral rifampicin with intravenous amikacin should be used.
Oral medications should be used for 12 weeks and intravenous amikacin should be used for
4 weeks.
Treatments with hyperthermia and hyperbaric oxygen have shown some success.1
Surgical
Approximately 33% of early nodules heal spontaneously, and simple excision under local anaesthetic
is curative in 84% of cases where the lesion is small enough, i.e. less than 5 cm in diameter.13
Complications
Buruli ulcer has been associated with osteomyelitis during the ulcerative stage.
Scarring, contractures, and lymphoedema may cause severe deformity and psychosocial
difficulties.
Untreated advanced disease can cause death by sepsis.
Prognosis
Early aggressive surgical treatment appears to provide the best chance of cure.
The best prognosis is when treatment is initiated in lesions less than 5 cm diameter.1
Ulcers have been reported to heal spontaneously, but can result in a depressed scar with
contractures and consequent severe deformities.
Circumferential involvement of extremities can require amputation.
Prevention
Bacillus Calmette-Guérin vaccine has an incomplete protective effect against Buruli ulcer.5
In 1998 the WHO Global Buruli Ulcer Initiative was established to draw attention to, and mobilise
international efforts to treat the disease effectively.
Document references
Hoover AZ; Buruli Ulcer; eMedicine, March 2009.1.
WHO report Wkly Epidemiol Record.; March 31st 20002.
WHO report Wkly Epidemiol Record.; May 14th 20043.
Wansbrough-Jones M, Phillips R; Buruli ulcer: emerging from obscurity. Lancet. 2006 Jun
3;367(9525):1849-58. [abstract]
4.
van der Werf TS, van der Graaf WT, Tappero JW, et al; Mycobacterium ulcerans infection.
Lancet. 1999 Sep 18;354(9183):1013-8. [abstract]
5.
Guarner J, Bartlett J, Whitney EA, et al; Histopathologic features of Mycobacterium ulcerans
infection. Emerg Infect Dis. 2003 Jun;9(6):651-656. [abstract]
6.
Phillips R, Horsfield C, Kuijper S, et al; Sensitivity of PCR targeting the IS2404 insertion sequence
of Mycobacterium ulcerans in an Assay using punch biopsy specimens for diagnosis of Buruli ulcer.
J Clin Microbiol. 2005 Aug;43(8):3650-6. [abstract]
7.
van der Werf TS, Stinear T, Stienstra Y, et al; Mycolactones and Mycobacterium ulcerans disease.
Lancet. 2003 Sep 27;362(9389):1062-4. [abstract]
8.
Semret M, Koromihis G, MacLean JD, et al; Mycobacterium ulcerans infection (Buruli ulcer): first
reported case in a traveler. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 1999 Nov;61(5):689-93. [abstract]
9.
WHO. Provisional guidance on the role of specific antibiotics in the management of
Mycobacterium ulcerans disease (Buruli ulcer); March 2006
10.
Chauty A. Treatment of Buruli ulcer with the combination rifampicin and streptomycin in Benin.
8th WHO Advisory Group Meeting on Buruli ulcer; Geneva, Switzerland; Mar 14-17, 2005.
11.
Johnson PD, Hayman JA, Quek TY, et al; Consensus recommendations for the diagnosis,
treatment and control of Mycobacterium ulcerans infection (Bairnsdale or Buruli ulcer) in
Victoria, Australia. Med J Aust. 2007 Jan 15;186(2):64-8. [abstract]
12.
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Evans MR, Phillips R, Etuaful SN, et al; An outreach education and treatment project in Ghana
for the early stage of Mycobacterium ulcerans disease. Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg. 2003
Mar-Apr;97(2):159-60. [abstract]
13.
Internet and further reading
WHO. Global Buruli Ulcer Initiative (GBUI)
Acknowledgements EMIS is grateful to Dr Colin Tidy for writing this article. The final copy has
passed scrutiny by the independent Mentor GP reviewing team. ©EMIS 2010.
Document ID: 1897
Document Version: 24
Document Reference: bgp24853
Last Updated: 10 Aug 2009
Planned Review: 9 Aug 2012
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Buruli ulcer leaflet prin...

  • 1. This is a PatientPlus article. PatientPlus articles are written for doctors and so the language can be technical, however some people find that they add depth to the patient information leaflets. You may find the abbreviations record helpful. Buruli Ulcer Synonyms: Bairnsdale ulcer, Daintree ulcer, Mossman ulcer, Searl ulcer, Kakerifu ulcer, Toro ulcer Buruli ulcer is a chronic, indolent, necrotising disease of the skin and soft tissue caused by Mycobacterium ulcerans. Lesions heal with scarring, which can result in contractures and deformities. Buruli ulcer was first described in patients from Buruli County in Uganda.1 The largest number of endemic cases occurs in central and western Africa. Other affected areas include Australia, South-East Asia, and sporadic cases in Central America and South America. M. ulcerans has been isolated from biofilms and small aquatic animals in slow-moving or stagnant water. The exact mode of transmission is unknown.1 Epidemiology Any age group can be affected, but peak incidence is 5-15 years. Buruli ulcer has been identified in many tropical and temperate regions of the world. After tuberculosis and leprosy, it is the third most common mycobacterial disease in immunocompetent people.2 Although the first cases of Buruli ulcer were reported by Sir Albert Cook in Uganda as early as 1897, it was not until 1961 that the number of cases significantly increased. There has been a further dramatic increase in the number of reported cases in several West African countries in the past two decades, with prevalence rates as high as 151 per 100,000 population reported. Foci have also been reported in South-East Asia, the Pacific Islands, Central America and Australia (where it is known as the Bairnsdale ulcer). Almost all reported cases have been in the inhabitants of endemic regions, although seven cases have been linked to international travel, including a case in the UK in 2003.3 As travel to endemic regions increases there will be a greater need to recognise and identify M. ulcerans infection in the UK. Risk factors For many years the mode of transmission has been unknown, however use of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) has revealed that water bugs and small fish carry M. ulcerans in their salivary glands.4 Many victims are agricultural workers or children who live near slow-flowing or stagnant water. Direct skin inoculation is believed to be the route of transmission by a bite. Presentation5 Symptoms The incubation period varies from 2 months to several years. The initial injury often goes unnoticed; typically a single painless lesion appears on the leg or arm, which gradually ulcerates. Patients do not usually experience any systemic symptoms and consequently often present with advanced ulcerated disease. The infection may extend deep, exposing fascia, muscle and bone.1 Signs Buruli Ulcer - leaflet print - Patient UK file:///C:/Users/AGYINGI/Desktop/printer.asp.htm 1 of 4 12/3/2010 9:18 AM
  • 2. Three clinical stages of Buruli ulcer have been described: Pre-ulcerative; lesions can present as a nodule, papule, plaque or oedema. Ulcerative; as the lesion enlarges the skin and underlying tissue sloughs off to form an ulcer with an undermined edge. Healed (scarred) disease; a granulomatous healing response follows which ultimately results in fibrosis and scarring. Differential diagnosis These include: Filariasis Leprosy Yaws Deep fungal infection such as blastomycosis or coccidioidomycosis Mycetoma Ulcerative squamous cell carcinoma6 Investigations Improved definition of the diagnostic features in the early stages of Buruli ulcer would enable early treatment and prevent deforming sequelae. Swab samples from ulcers or skin biopsy specimens can be used to confirm the presence of acid fast bacilli,6 but unfortunately culture has a low sensitivity for M. ulcerans (40-43%).7 Histology is the most sensitive of readily available diagnostic methods: Histology has a sensitivity of 82%.7 The typical histopathological features are subcutaneous and dermal collagen necrosis, with minimal inflammation. The necrosis has been attributed to mycolactone, a polyketide produced by M. ulcerans, which causes localised immune suppression in the tissues.8 Polymerase chain reaction can also be used to identify the bacterial DNA, but cost limits routine clinical use in endemic areas. It has a sensitivity over 90% and is available within 24 hours.7 X-rays and ultrasound may be required for deep lesions. Management Although several anti-mycobacterial drugs have shown good in vitro activity against M. ulcerans, response to drug therapy is generally poor.5 Increased tissue involvement has been reported with more aggressive therapy, e.g.wide excision of the lesion and skin grafting.9 There have been major advances in management of the disease with the introduction of rational antibiotic therapy. The WHO Advisory Group on Buruli ulcer has issued guidelines suggesting that:10 Rifampicin and streptomycin be given to ambulant patients of any age with Buruli ulcers, and early lesions, for 8 weeks under careful observation. Rifampicin 10 mg/kg orally and streptomycin 15 mg/kg intramuscularly, daily. Limited surgery should be reserved for essential debridement and grafting used only to accelerate healing of large ulcers, or to excise lesions that continue to enlarge despite antibiotic therapy. Evidence from a prospective, but uncontrolled study of patients treated in this way suggests that most ulcers heal following, but not necessarily during, therapy for 8 weeks. There is a low recurrence rate of less than 3% in the year after finishing treatment.11 However in 2007, the Australian Victorian Department of Human Services recommended:12 Buruli Ulcer - leaflet print - Patient UK file:///C:/Users/AGYINGI/Desktop/printer.asp.htm 2 of 4 12/3/2010 9:18 AM
  • 3. Combination of rifampicin and clarithromycin, or ciprofloxacin or moxifloxacin for 3 months. In severe disease, oral rifampicin with intravenous amikacin should be used. Oral medications should be used for 12 weeks and intravenous amikacin should be used for 4 weeks. Treatments with hyperthermia and hyperbaric oxygen have shown some success.1 Surgical Approximately 33% of early nodules heal spontaneously, and simple excision under local anaesthetic is curative in 84% of cases where the lesion is small enough, i.e. less than 5 cm in diameter.13 Complications Buruli ulcer has been associated with osteomyelitis during the ulcerative stage. Scarring, contractures, and lymphoedema may cause severe deformity and psychosocial difficulties. Untreated advanced disease can cause death by sepsis. Prognosis Early aggressive surgical treatment appears to provide the best chance of cure. The best prognosis is when treatment is initiated in lesions less than 5 cm diameter.1 Ulcers have been reported to heal spontaneously, but can result in a depressed scar with contractures and consequent severe deformities. Circumferential involvement of extremities can require amputation. Prevention Bacillus Calmette-Guérin vaccine has an incomplete protective effect against Buruli ulcer.5 In 1998 the WHO Global Buruli Ulcer Initiative was established to draw attention to, and mobilise international efforts to treat the disease effectively. Document references Hoover AZ; Buruli Ulcer; eMedicine, March 2009.1. WHO report Wkly Epidemiol Record.; March 31st 20002. WHO report Wkly Epidemiol Record.; May 14th 20043. Wansbrough-Jones M, Phillips R; Buruli ulcer: emerging from obscurity. Lancet. 2006 Jun 3;367(9525):1849-58. [abstract] 4. van der Werf TS, van der Graaf WT, Tappero JW, et al; Mycobacterium ulcerans infection. Lancet. 1999 Sep 18;354(9183):1013-8. [abstract] 5. Guarner J, Bartlett J, Whitney EA, et al; Histopathologic features of Mycobacterium ulcerans infection. Emerg Infect Dis. 2003 Jun;9(6):651-656. [abstract] 6. Phillips R, Horsfield C, Kuijper S, et al; Sensitivity of PCR targeting the IS2404 insertion sequence of Mycobacterium ulcerans in an Assay using punch biopsy specimens for diagnosis of Buruli ulcer. J Clin Microbiol. 2005 Aug;43(8):3650-6. [abstract] 7. van der Werf TS, Stinear T, Stienstra Y, et al; Mycolactones and Mycobacterium ulcerans disease. Lancet. 2003 Sep 27;362(9389):1062-4. [abstract] 8. Semret M, Koromihis G, MacLean JD, et al; Mycobacterium ulcerans infection (Buruli ulcer): first reported case in a traveler. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 1999 Nov;61(5):689-93. [abstract] 9. WHO. Provisional guidance on the role of specific antibiotics in the management of Mycobacterium ulcerans disease (Buruli ulcer); March 2006 10. Chauty A. Treatment of Buruli ulcer with the combination rifampicin and streptomycin in Benin. 8th WHO Advisory Group Meeting on Buruli ulcer; Geneva, Switzerland; Mar 14-17, 2005. 11. Johnson PD, Hayman JA, Quek TY, et al; Consensus recommendations for the diagnosis, treatment and control of Mycobacterium ulcerans infection (Bairnsdale or Buruli ulcer) in Victoria, Australia. Med J Aust. 2007 Jan 15;186(2):64-8. [abstract] 12. Buruli Ulcer - leaflet print - Patient UK file:///C:/Users/AGYINGI/Desktop/printer.asp.htm 3 of 4 12/3/2010 9:18 AM
  • 4. Evans MR, Phillips R, Etuaful SN, et al; An outreach education and treatment project in Ghana for the early stage of Mycobacterium ulcerans disease. Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg. 2003 Mar-Apr;97(2):159-60. [abstract] 13. Internet and further reading WHO. Global Buruli Ulcer Initiative (GBUI) Acknowledgements EMIS is grateful to Dr Colin Tidy for writing this article. The final copy has passed scrutiny by the independent Mentor GP reviewing team. ©EMIS 2010. Document ID: 1897 Document Version: 24 Document Reference: bgp24853 Last Updated: 10 Aug 2009 Planned Review: 9 Aug 2012 Buruli Ulcer - leaflet print - Patient UK file:///C:/Users/AGYINGI/Desktop/printer.asp.htm 4 of 4 12/3/2010 9:18 AM