HEALTH

Buruli Ulcer: A New Hotspot in Batemans Bay

Sat Dec 14 2024
Have you heard about Buruli ulcer? It's a nasty skin infection caused by a bacterium called Mycobacterium ulcerans. Recently, two people in Batemans Bay, New South Wales, picked up this infection locally. This is a big deal because Batemans Bay is only the second place in the state where people have likely gotten Buruli ulcer from their own environment. Scientists took a closer look at the bacteria from these two cases. Guess what? They found that the bacteria were identical and belonged to a unique group, or clade, that's closely related to bacteria from a previous case in Eden, further south. This discovery suggests that Batemans Bay might be a new hotspot for Buruli ulcer transmission. But why is this happening? Experts think it could be due to changes in the environment or human activities. It's important to stay aware and protect ourselves from this infection, especially if you live in or visit areas like Batemans Bay.

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    What factors contribute to the spread of Buruli ulcer from Eden to Batemans Bay?
    If Buruli ulcer has a new endemic focus in Batemans Bay, will the town be renamed 'Ulcer Bay'?
    Are there any hidden environmental factors that governments are keeping secret?

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