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English: A typical Buruli ulcer on the left hand of a 17-year-old boy in Nigeria.
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Source Buruli Ulcer, Nigeria. Emerging Infectious Diseases, Volume 13, Number 5.
Author Okechukwu Chukwuekezie, Edwin Ampadu, Ghislain Sopoh, Ange Dossou, Alexandre Tiendrebeogo, Lola Sadiq, Françoise Portaels, and Kingsley Asiedu

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