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Clinical features and management of a severe paradoxical reaction associated with combined treatment of Buruli ulcer and HIV co-infection

Wanda F, Nkemenang P, Ehounou G, Tchaton M, Comte E, Trellu LT, Masouye I, Christinet V, O'Brien DP
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Abstract
In West and Central Africa Buruli ulcer (BU) and HIV co-infection is increasingly recognised and management of these two diseases combined is an emerging challenge for which there is little published information. In this case we present a severe paradoxical reaction occurring after commencing antibiotic treatment for BU combined with antiretroviral therapy for HIV, and describe its clinical features and management. This includes to our knowledge the first reported use of prednisolone in Africa to manage a severe paradoxical reaction related to BU treatment.

Countries

Cameroon

Subject Area

neglected tropical diseasesBuruli ulcerHIV/AIDS

Languages

English
DOI
10.1186/1471-2334-14-423
Published Date
30 Jul 2014
PubMed ID
25073531
Journal
BMC Infectious Diseases
Volume | Issue | Pages
Volume 14, Issue 1
Issue Date
2014-07-30
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