From Buruli anti-mycobacterial treatment to Ulcer wound healing - A prospective evaluation of clinical and laboratory parameters to distinguish mycobacterial disease, paradoxical reaction and secondary bacterial infection for targeted treatment (extension)
Projektnummer
0056620
Zusammenfassung
In the first phase we have successfully explored the use of an innovative heat application system to treat Mycobacterium ulcerans disease in a proof-of-principle study, confirmed the efficacy of heat treatment at the primary endpoint (six months after heat treatment) in a large GCP-conform trial, and studied the treatment-induced microbiological, histopathological and immunological evolution of BU lesions of relevance for the understanding of wound healing processes and clinical BU treatment management. We found strikingly heterogeneous treatment responses of BU lesions. Based on our ...
Projektinformationen
Status:
Beendet
Startdatum:
01.01.2014
Enddatum:
31.12.2015
Fördersumme:
396.900 €
Profilbereich:
Beendete Förderinitiativen
Förderinitiative:
Wissen für morgen - Kooperative Forschungsvorhaben im sub-saharischen Afrika
Ausschreibung:
Tropical Medicine 2004