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Fig 1.

Flow chart for the sequential use of rapid treponemal and DPP tests for yaws [6].

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Table 1.

Proportion of children with lesions by district investigated.

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Table 2.

Rates of RDT* and DPP# positivity by district of 2-15 years old children.

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Fig 2.

Positives cases of yaws in endemic localities.

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Fig 3.

10 years old boy with yaws positive ulcerated skin lesion in Abengourou district in Côte d’Ivoire in 2022.

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Fig 4.

Positive DPP test of yaws lesion of a 10-year-old boy in Abengourou district in Côte d’Ivoire in 2022.

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Fig 5.

8 years old boy with yaws positive papillomatous, nodular skin lesions in Agboville district in Côte d’Ivoire in 2022.

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Fig 6.

Positive DPP test of a 8-year-old boy in Agboville district in Côte d’Ivoire in 2022.

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Table 3.

Socio-demographic characteristics of yaws cases of 2-15 years old children.

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Table 4.

Skin lesions other than yaws detected in the target districts.

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