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Table 1.

Common and uncommon causative agents of eumycetoma and actinomycetoma [13,14].

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Fig 1.

World distribution of mycetoma, 1984 adapted from Magana [24].

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Fig 2.

All the countries where autochthonous mycetoma has ever been reported.

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Fig 3.

The number of cases of mycetoma reported by country. Darker shades signify more cases.

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Fig 4.

Global map showing the ratio of actinomycetoma to eumycetoma per country, from reported cases.

The bluer colors indicate a higher percentage of eumycetoma, while pinker shades indicate more cases caused by bacterial species. White indicates that information was insufficient in the country (either because there were low numbers of reports or because the reports available did not contain adequate species data).

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Table 2.

Predominant agents of mycetoma, by region [14].

Previous names are shown in brackets, where available.

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