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Australia's flesh-eating ulcer 'epidemic' a mystery, say doctors
Updated On: 17 April, 2018 09:02 AM IST | Canberra | Agencies
A record 275 new infections were recorded the state last year, marking a 51 per cent increase on 2016
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The Buruli ulcer attacking a patient's ankle
Doctors in Australia have called for urgent research into why a flesh-eating ulcer has become a "worsening epidemic" in the state of Victoria. Local cases of Buruli ulcer, a skin disease most commonly found in Africa, have surged by 400 per cent in the last four years, experts say. Doctors do not know how to prevent the disease, which is caused by bacteria that breaks down tissue.
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