2023
DOI: 10.1186/s12866-023-02923-9
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Phenotypical characterization, and antibiotics susceptibility patterns of skin bacteria found in podoconiosis patients in the North West Region of Cameroon

Derick Lekealem Nkwetta,
Bangsi Rose Fuen,
Njodzeka Flora Yenban
et al.

Abstract: Background Podoconiosis, a non-infectious disease originating from long-term exposure of bare feet to irritant red clay soil is a lifelong, disabling disease with no specific diagnostic tool, classified into 5 stages based on the severity of leg swelling (lymphoedema). Secondary bacterial infections have been suggested to cause acute dermatolymphangioadenitis (ADLA) attacks and drive disease progression. Although the North West Region of Cameroon has a proven history of podoconiosis endemicity,… Show more

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“…However, the available evidence is more consistent with a noncommunicable etiology and there is no evidence of direct involvement of a pathogenic organism. Recent studies which analyzed the skin microbiome of podoconiosis patients reported the presence of distinct bacterial species 48 , 49 . Superficial skin infections leading to acute dermatolymphangioadenitis attacks could exacerbate the lymphoedema and cause local inflammation but this tends to occur later in the disease, once lymphoedema is established 49 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the available evidence is more consistent with a noncommunicable etiology and there is no evidence of direct involvement of a pathogenic organism. Recent studies which analyzed the skin microbiome of podoconiosis patients reported the presence of distinct bacterial species 48 , 49 . Superficial skin infections leading to acute dermatolymphangioadenitis attacks could exacerbate the lymphoedema and cause local inflammation but this tends to occur later in the disease, once lymphoedema is established 49 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%