2023
DOI: 10.55529/jpdmhd.36.1.12
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Spatial Analysis of Mycobacterium Ulcerans-Hosting Water Bug Critical Zones in the Amansie West District of Ghana

Doris Saah,
Jeff Dacosta Osei,
Peter Damoah-Afari

Abstract: The World Health Organization (WHO) recognized Buruli ulcer (BU), a skin disease caused by Mycobacterium ulcerans (MU), as the third most prevalent mycobacterial disease in 1998, following tuberculosis and leprosy. In Ghana, there have been over 2000 reported cases in the past decade, with outbreaks in 90 administrative districts, including Amansie West. The mode of transmission remains unclear, but research suggests water bugs may be involved. This study aimed to assess this transmission method by identifying… Show more

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“…Data were collected for tree species, location coordinates, stress indicators, and recommended management actions during the study, all of which were captured meticulously to be analysed. Google map was used for mapping of tree locations and in spatially represented visualization of the stress patterns in the landscape of the campus (Saah et al, 2023;Osei et al, 2023). Following analysis by visual inspection of the data collected, management strategies were developed based on stress indicators and the results of the visual diagnostic tests.…”
Section: Mappingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Data were collected for tree species, location coordinates, stress indicators, and recommended management actions during the study, all of which were captured meticulously to be analysed. Google map was used for mapping of tree locations and in spatially represented visualization of the stress patterns in the landscape of the campus (Saah et al, 2023;Osei et al, 2023). Following analysis by visual inspection of the data collected, management strategies were developed based on stress indicators and the results of the visual diagnostic tests.…”
Section: Mappingmentioning
confidence: 99%