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      Cutaneous Melioidosis in a Man Who Was Taken as a Prisoner of War by the Japanese during World War II

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      Journal of Clinical Microbiology
      American Society for Microbiology

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          Melioidosis, an infection caused by the gram-negative bacillus Burkholderia pseudomallei, is endemic to Southeast Asia and Northern Australia. Human infection is acquired through contact with contaminated water via percutaneous inoculation. Clinical manifestations range from skin and soft tissue infection to pneumonia with sepsis. We report a case of a man who was taken as a prisoner of war by the Japanese during World War II who presented with a nonhealing ulcer on his right hand 62 years after the initial exposure.

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          Journal
          Journal of Clinical Microbiology
          Journal of Clinical Microbiology
          American Society for Microbiology
          0095-1137
          February 04 2005
          February 01 2005
          February 04 2005
          February 01 2005
          : 43
          : 2
          : 970-972
          Article
          10.1128/JCM.43.2.970-972.2005
          548040
          15695721
          6066bda5-f224-4a3c-8d44-6e682236d422
          © 2005
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