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Phage therapy is effective against infection by Mycobacterium ulcerans in a murine footpad model.

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Figure 1. Lesion progression and M. ulcerans proliferation in the footpads and DLN of infected mice
Figure 3. Cytokine profile in DLN and footpads of non-treated mice or mycobacteriophage D29-treated mice
Figure 4. Histology of mice footpads of non-treated mice or mycobacteriophage D29-treated mice

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