In the state of Victoria, Australia, an epidemic was declared for Buruli, an ulcerative, flesh-eating bacterial disease originating in Africa, after cases of the disease increased by 400% in four years. At least 275 cases were reported in the state in 2017, an increase of 51% from the year before.
Buruli bacteria release toxins that kill skin, blood and fat cells, causing ulcers that are difficult to treat. Occasionally, ulcers become large enough to be disfiguring or debilitating....
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