An uncommon tropical infection affecting skin and bone and caused by fungi or by actinomycetes (bacteria that form long chain-like colonies).
It usually occurs on one limb, producing a hard swelling and a discharge of pus.
Infections caused by actinomycetes are treated with antibiotic drugs.
Surgical removal of diseased tissue may be necessary for a fungal infection.
n. a chronic inflammation of tissues caused by a fungus. See Madura foot.
an infection of the tissues and bones of the foot producing chronic inflammation (mycetoma), occurring in the tropics. It is caused by various filamentous fungi (including Madurella) and certain bacteria of the genera Nocardia and Streptomyces. Medical name: maduromycosis.... madura foot
(NTDs) as defined by the *World Health Organization (WHO), a diverse group of *communicable diseases found almost entirely among poor populations in tropical and subtropical parts of Africa, Asia, and the Americas. Although they affect more than 1.4 billion people, and countermeasures would in many cases be inexpensive, NTDs have traditionally received far less attention than the major infectious diseases HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria. In 2013 the WHO resolved to intensify its efforts to eradicate or control NTDs. The current WHO list identifies 24 such diseases, including *Buruli ulcer, *chikungunya fever, *dengue, *leishmaniasis, and *Madura foot (mycetoma).... neglected tropical diseases