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. 2019 Jul 4;4(3):100. doi: 10.3390/tropicalmed4030100

Table 1.

Characteristics of Buruli ulcer cases (total, included and excluded for analysis) notified to the Victorian Department of Health and Human Services from 2011 to 2017.

Total Notifications Included for Analysis Excluded for Analysis P-Value
no. % no. % no. %
Sex 0.15
Female 391 44.6 305 43.4 86 49.4
Male 486 55.4 398 56.6 88 50.6
Age group 0.95
<15 years 96 11.0 77 11.0 19 10.9
15–65 years 495 56.4 395 56.2 100 57.5
>65 years 286 32.6 231 32.9 55 31.6
Residential location <0.001
Bellarine Peninsula 184 21.0 113 16.1 71 40.8
Mornington Peninsula 245 27.9 198 28.2 47 27.0
South-East Bayside 63 7.2 52 7.4 11 6.3
Frankston Area 75 8.6 58 8.3 17 9.8
Non-endemic 310 35.4 282 40.1 28 16.1
Lesion location <0.001
Upper Limb 199 22.7 167 23.8 32 18.4
Lower Limb 515 58.7 425 60.5 90 51.7
Other * 104 11.9 91 12.9 13 7.5
Unknown 59 6.7 20 2.8 39 22.4
Manifestation <0.001
Ulcer 644 73.4 549 78.1 95 54.6
Non-ulcer † 154 17.6 138 19.6 16 9.2
Unknown 79 9.0 16 2.3 63 36.2
WHO lesion category <0.001
I 619 70.6 539 76.7 80 46.0
II 110 12.5 91 12.9 29 10.9
III 60 6.8 55 7.8 5 2.9
Unknown 88 10.0 18 2.6 70 40.2

* includes lesions on areas of the body other than limbs, and lesions in multiple locations (including limbs). † includes all non-ulcerative Buruli ulcer manifestations.