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Serosurvey of Treponema pallidum infection among children with skin ulcers in the Tarangire-Manyara ecosystem, northern Tanzania.

Clara K C LubinzaSimone LueertLuisa K Hallmaier-WackerEsther NgadayaIdrissa S ChumaRudovick R KazwalaSayoki G M MfinangaKlaus FailingChristian RoosSascha Knauf
Published in: BMC infectious diseases (2020)
We found no serological evidence of yaws among children in the Tarangire-Manyara ecosystem. Nevertheless, the close genetic relationship of human and NHPs infecting TPE strains should lead to contact prevention with infected NHPs. Further research investigations are warranted to study the causes and possible prevention measures of spontaneous chronic ulcers among children in rural Tanzania and to certify that the country is free from human yaws.
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