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1. Sequence typing of Haemophilus ducreyi isolated from patients in the Namatanai region of Papua New Guinea: Infections by Class I and Class II strain types differ in ulcer duration and resurgence of infection after azithromycin treatment.

2. A Haemophilus ducreyi strain lacking the yfeABCD iron transport system is virulent in human volunteers.

3. Transmission of viable Haemophilus ducreyi by Musca domestica.

4. Interactions of the Skin Pathogen Haemophilus ducreyi With the Human Host.

5. Multiplex Mediator Displacement Loop-Mediated Isothermal Amplification for Detection of Treponema pallidum and Haemophilus ducreyi.

6. A Class I Haemophilus ducreyi Strain Containing a Class II hgbA Allele Is Partially Attenuated in Humans: Implications for HgbA Vaccine Efficacy Trials.

7. Multiple Class I and Class II Haemophilus ducreyi Strains Cause Cutaneous Ulcers in Children on an Endemic Island.

8. First reported case of chancroid in the Czech Republic.

9. Haemophilus ducreyi cutaneous ulcer contracted at Seram Island, Indonesia, presented in the Netherlands.

10. Direct Whole-Genome Sequencing of Cutaneous Strains of Haemophilus ducreyi.

11. Single-Dose Azithromycin for the Treatment of Haemophilus ducreyi Skin Ulcers in Papua New Guinea.

12. Haemophilus ducreyi Cutaneous Ulcer Strains Diverged from Both Class I and Class II Genital Ulcer Strains: Implications for Epidemiological Studies.

13. First case of chancroid in 14 years at the largest STI clinic in Paris, France.

14. Haemophilus ducreyi Seeks Alternative Carbon Sources and Adapts to Nutrient Stress and Anaerobiosis during Experimental Infection of Human Volunteers.

15. Haemophilus ducreyi: from sexually transmitted infection to skin ulcer pathogen.

16. Surveillance and sexually transmitted infections: a story of chemsex, tropical leg ulcers, gonococcal resistance and child abuse.

17. DksA and (p)ppGpp have unique and overlapping contributions to Haemophilus ducreyi pathogenesis in humans.

18. Haemophilus ducreyi Cutaneous Ulcer Strains Are Nearly Identical to Class I Genital Ulcer Strains.

19. Phosphoethanolamine Transferase LptA in Haemophilus ducreyi Modifies Lipid A and Contributes to Human Defensin Resistance In Vitro.

20. Defining Potential Vaccine Targets of Haemophilus ducreyi Trimeric Autotransporter Adhesin DsrA.

21. Molecular phylogenetic analysis of non-sexually transmitted strains of Haemophilus ducreyi.

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