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University Medical Center Groningen

prof. Y. (Ymkje) Stienstra

Professor of Medicine, tropical and poverty related infectious diseases, internist/infectious diseases specialist and clinical epidemiologist
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E-mail:
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Publications

Correction: Persisting Social Participation Restrictions among Former Buruli Ulcer Patients in Ghana and Benin (vol 8, pg e3303, 2014)

Oral treatment for patients with Buruli ulcer co-infected with HIV: think twice

Raltegravir and rifampicin in patients with HIV and tuberculosis

Towards Rational Use of Antibiotics for Suspected Secondary Infections in Buruli Ulcer Patients

Antimicrobial treatment for early, limited Mycobacterium ulcerans infection: a randomised controlled trial

Antimicrobial drugs for Buruli ulcer Reply

Serum levels of neopterin during antimicrobial treatment for Mycobacterium ulcerans infection

Paradoxical Responses After Start of Antimicrobial Treatment in Mycobacterium ulcerans Infection

Clinical epidemiology of Buruli ulcer disease in Ghana, 2006-2024

Clinical features of puff adder envenoming: case series of Bitis arietans snakebites in Kenya and a scoping review of the literature

Press/media

National survey reveals first detailed map of snakebite incidence in Kenya

Codevelopment of an intervention preventing and managing skin Neglected Tropical Diseases in a Ghanaian prison.

Een tropische infectieziekte als vakantiesouvenir

International Snakebite Awareness Day: How partnering is key to tackling snakebite envenoming in Africa

Deze dag: Slangenbeet wordt Stadjer bijna fataal

Lèpre et ulcère de Buruli : le monde de la recherche collabore

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Schurft pingpong onder studenten heeft niks te maken met hygiene.