| mycobacterium ulcerans infection in north queensland: the 'daintree ulcer'. | as the third most common mycobacterial infection in the world after tuberculosis and leprosy, mycobacterium ulcerans is a major health and development problem that has become the focus of a world health organisation (who) initiative seeking to reduce the burden of this disease. the daintree river catchment in north queensland is an endemic focus for mycobacterium ulcerans infection, known locally as the 'daintree ulcer'. the aim of this study is to analyse the changing pattern of the disease ove ... | 2010 | 21040335 |