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1. Multi-centric evaluation of Biomeme Franklin Mobile qPCR for rapid detection of Mycobacterium ulcerans in clinical specimens.

2. Evaluation of an electricity-independent method for IS2404 Loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) diagnosis of Buruli ulcer in resource-limited settings.

3. Multi-centric evaluation of Biomeme Franklin Mobile qPCR for rapid detection of Mycobacterium ulcerans in clinical specimens

4. Domestic animals infected with Mycobacterium ulcerans-Implications for transmission to humans.

5. Simple, Rapid Mycobacterium ulcerans Disease Diagnosis from Clinical Samples by Fluorescence of Mycolactone on Thin Layer Chromatography.

6. Correction: Whole Genome Comparisons Suggest Random Distribution of Mycobacterium ulcerans Genotypes in a Buruli Ulcer Endemic Region of Ghana.

7. Whole genome comparisons suggest random distribution of Mycobacterium ulcerans genotypes in a Buruli ulcer endemic region of Ghana.

8. Genetic diversity of Staphylococcus aureus in Buruli ulcer.

9. Molecular Characterization of Staphylococcus aureus Isolates Transmitted between Patients with Buruli Ulcer.

10. Investigating the role of free-living amoebae as a reservoir for Mycobacterium ulcerans.

11. Amoebae as potential environmental hosts for Mycobacterium ulcerans and other mycobacteria, but doubtful actors in Buruli ulcer epidemiology.

12. Detection of Mycobacterium ulcerans by the loop mediated isothermal amplification method.

13. First cultivation and characterization of Mycobacterium ulcerans from the environment.

14. Domestic animals infected with Mycobacterium ulcerans-Implications for transmission to humans

15. Domestic animals infected with Mycobacterium ulcerans—Implications for transmission to humans

16. Simple, Rapid Mycobacterium ulcerans Disease Diagnosis from Clinical Samples by Fluorescence of Mycolactone on Thin Layer Chromatography

17. Correction: Whole Genome Comparisons Suggest Random Distribution of Mycobacterium ulcerans Genotypes in a Buruli Ulcer Endemic Region of Ghana

18. Whole genome comparisons suggest random distribution of **Mycobacterium ulcerans** genotypes in a Buruli ulcer endemic region of Ghana

19. Detection of Mycobacterium ulcerans by the Loop Mediated Isothermal Amplification Method

20. Amoebae as potential environmental hosts for **Mycobacterium ulcerans** and other mycobacteria, but doubtful actors in Buruli ulcer epidemiology

21. Simple, Rapid Mycobacterium ulcerans Disease Diagnosis from Clinical Samples by Fluorescence of Mycolactone on Thin Layer Chromatography

22. Molecular Characterization of Staphylococcus aureus Isolates Transmitted between Patients with Buruli Ulcer

23. Correction: Whole Genome Comparisons Suggest Random Distribution of Mycobacterium ulcerans Genotypes in a Buruli Ulcer Endemic Region of Ghana

24. Whole Genome Comparisons Suggest Random Distribution of Mycobacterium ulcerans Genotypes in a Buruli Ulcer Endemic Region of Ghana

25. Genetic Diversity of Staphylococcus aureus in Buruli Ulcer

26. Genetic Diversity of Staphylococcus aureus in Buruli Ulcer

27. Investigating the Role of Free-living Amoebae as a Reservoir for Mycobacterium ulcerans

28. Investigating the Role of Free-living Amoebae as a Reservoir for Mycobacterium ulcerans

31. First Cultivation and Characterization of Mycobacterium ulcerans from the Environment

32. Evaluation of an electricity-independent method for IS2404 Loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) diagnosis of Buruli ulcer in resource-limited settings.

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