نتایج جستجو برای: leishmaniasis

تعداد نتایج: 13533  

2010
J Saki AR Meamar H Oormazdi L Akhlaghi S Maraghi M Mohebali S Khademvatan E Razmjou

BACKGROUND Leishmaniasis is a protozoan disease cause by Leishmania genus. Anthroponotic and zoonotic cutaneous leishmaniasis are endemic in Iran. The aim of this study was to identify the causative agent of cutaneous leishmaniasis by mini-exon gene in five regions of Khuzestan Province, southwest of Iran. METHODS From 2007 to 2008 in this cross-sectional study, cutaneous samples were collect...

2017
Oyelola A. Adegboye Majeed Adegboye

Leishmaniasis is the third most common vector-borne disease and a very important protozoan infection. Cutaneous leishmaniasis is one of the most common types of leishmaniasis infectious diseases with up to 1.2 million occurrences of new cases each year worldwide. A dynamic transmission multivariate time series model was applied to the data to account for overdispersion and evaluate the effects ...

Journal: :Journal of preventive medicine and hygiene 2007
A Mannocci G La Torre G Chiaradia C De Waure M T Mainelli A Cernigliaro S Bruno W Ricciardi

INTRODUCTION In the last decades, visceral Leishmaniasis infection rate has increased in Western Mediterranean areas. Epidemiological data show that in Italy, especially in some regions, the prevalence of canine form is high. The aim of this study is to evaluate the epidemiological setting of Leishmaniasis in Italy, according to age groups and geographical areas, and to estimate the associated ...

2010
Reza Yaghoobi Sharif Maraghi Nooshin Bagherani Abdolla Rafiei

Leishmaniasis is a parasitic disease caused by Leishmania species and is classified into three forms; cutaneous, mucocutaneous, and visceral. The eyelid is a rare site involved by leishmaniasis and only makes up 2.5% of cases with cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL). Although CL can affect both upper and lower lids on either their outer or inner aspects, the lateral canthus is most often affected. The...

Journal: :Biomedica : revista del Instituto Nacional de Salud 2014
Bruno L Travi

In the Americas there are between 4,500 and 6,800 annual cases of severe visceral leishmaniasis, and mortality is estimated to range between 7 and 10%. However, underreporting and subclinical infections mask the real epidemiological importance of visceral leishmaniasis. Control efforts, which have typically focused on insecticide spraying of sand fly vectors and dog culling, have yielded dispar...

Journal: :E3S web of conferences 2023

Background: An endemic disease cutaneous leishmaniasis CL was spread in Iraq. In 2020, there were more cases than previous years, with most occurring rural areas. this scenario, the current diagnostic technique must be replaced a sensitive one. This research aimed to examine if polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is an efficient approach for identifying leishmanial parasites skin biopsies from Iraq...

2014
Faeze Foroughi-Parvar Gholamreza Hatam

Leishmania infantum is the obligatory intracellular parasite of mammalian macrophages and causes zoonotic visceral leishmaniasis (ZVL). The presence of infected dogs as the main reservoir host of ZVL is regarded as the most important potential risk for human infection. Thus the prevention of canine visceral leishmaniasis (CVL) is essential to stop the current increase of the Mediterranean visce...

2003
Martin Balzan Frederick Fenech

Introduction Visceral and cutaneous leishmaniasis are endemic in the Maltese islands. Leishmania infantum has been cultured from humans, dogs and the sandfly PhZebotomus perniciosus (GRADONI et al., 1991). Since 1955 the incidence of leishmaniasis has been about 10 local new cases per year compared with about 150 cases per year in the immediate post-war period (CACHIA & FENECH, 1964; Ministry o...

2004
Richard Reithinger Khoksar Aadil Samad Hami Jan Kolaczinski

To the Editor: In Afghanistan, most cutaneous leishmaniasis cases are caused by Leishmania tropica, which is transmitted anthroponotical-ly by the sandfly Phlebotomus sergen-ti (1). Cutaneous leishmaniasis can have devastating effects on local communities because of its clinical symptoms , i.e., large, multiple, or both, disfiguring lesions, that can lead to social ostracism of affected persons...

Journal: :Journal of vector borne diseases 2009
Nand Lal Sharma Vikram K Mahajan Nitin Ranjan Ghanshyam K Verma Ajit K Negi Karan Inder S Mehta

BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES The recently recognized endemic focus of leishmaniasis in Satluj river valley in Himachal Pradesh (India) lies in north-western Himalayas (30 degrees N, 70 degrees E). This endemic focus of leishmaniasis appears peculiar where localized cutaneous leishmaniasis (LCL) co-exists with visceral leishmaniasis (VL), and Leishmania donovani is predominant pathogen for LCL wherea...

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