Volume 20, Number 6—June 2014
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Infection with Mansonella perstans Nematodes in Buruli Ulcer Patients, Ghana
Figure 1
![Mansonella perstans nematode in peripheral blood mononuclear cells from Buruli ulcer patient in Ghana. Cells were stained with Giemsa (original magnification ×1,000). M. perstans nematodes can be distinguished from Loa loa and Wuchereria bancrofti nematodes by relative small size, detection in blood samples obtained during the day, and lack of a sheath.](/eid/images/13-1501-F1.jpg)
Figure 1. Mansonella perstans nematode in peripheral blood mononuclear cells from Buruli ulcer patient in GhanaCells were stained with Giemsa (original magnification ×1,000)Mperstans nematodes can be distinguished from Loa loa and Wuchereria bancrofti nematodes by relative small size, detection in blood samples obtained during the day, and lack of a sheath.
Medline reports that reference 8 "Hoerauf, Specht, Buttner, Pfarr, Mand, Fimmers, et al., 2008" was corrected in "Med Microbiol Immunol. 2008 Sep;197(3):335" (Note: Taylor, Mark J [added]).
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