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Citation

Hackett CJ. Trans. R. Soc. Trop. Med. Hyg. 1984; 78(4): 536-538.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1984, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

6485057

Abstract

Several points of interest arise from these unusual human yaws infections: (i) European miners contracted a treponemal infection from Africans with yaws and developed yaws; (ii) the infectious patients who started the minor epidemics in the outbreaks must have been relapses from prolonged latent early infections; (iii) the time taken for the treponemes, possibly only a few minutes, to penetrate the skin through a minor injury seemed to be less than six hours; (iv) transmission occurred only at the working rock face deep underground with a tropical climate, and not on the surface 1,630 metres above sea-level, where there were abundant opportunities; (v) the search for treponemes in the environment of the working place was restricted by the inability to culture the treponeme.


Language: en

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