Literature DB >> 20438287

Leishmaniasis, a global concern for travel medicine.

Raul Neghina1, Adriana M Neghina.   

Abstract

Leishmaniasis, a parasitic infection listed by the World Health Organization among the 6 most important tropical diseases, is endemic in approximately 88 countries worldwide, with a global estimate of 350 million individuals at risk. The present report aims to review the imported cases of leishmaniasis reported in retrospective studies or described as clusters or single interesting cases. It is apparent that some European countries considered as premier tourist attractions export leishmaniasis: Greece, France, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Croatia and Turkey. Travelling and exploring the New World countries, especially the Amazonian jungle and the archaeological ancient sites, is a continuous challenge, with a risk of acquiring various tropical infections. Imported leishmaniasis has occurred in individuals who have gone to work abroad in improper conditions, without being aware of the risk of severe vector-borne infections. Exported cases are carried by refugees and immigrants from endemic developing countries. Extended military operations are a further source of imported cases. In the new millennium, the import and export of leishmaniasis continue to be of major concern for public health services worldwide as a result of increased mobility.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20438287     DOI: 10.3109/00365541003789473

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Scand J Infect Dis        ISSN: 0036-5548


  7 in total

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Journal:  Rev Inst Med Trop Sao Paulo       Date:  2017-04-03       Impact factor: 1.846

Review 2.  Epidemiology and history of human parasitic diseases in Romania.

Authors:  Raul Neghina; Adriana M Neghina; Iosif Marincu; Ioan Iacobiciu
Journal:  Parasitol Res       Date:  2011-02-08       Impact factor: 2.289

3.  Modeling of leishmaniasis infection dynamics: novel application to the design of effective therapies.

Authors:  Bettina M Länger; Cristina Pou-Barreto; Carlos González-Alcón; Basilio Valladares; Bettina Wimmer; Néstor V Torres
Journal:  BMC Syst Biol       Date:  2012-01-05

4.  Outbreak of Cutaneous Leishmaniasis in Peruvian Military Personnel Undertaking Training Activities in the Amazon Basin, 2010.

Authors:  Marianela Oré; Eliana Sáenz; Rufino Cabrera; Juan F Sanchez; Maxy B De Los Santos; Carmen M Lucas; Jorge H Núñez; Kimberly A Edgel; Justino Sopan; Jorge Fernández; Andres M Carnero; G Christian Baldeviano; Juan C Arrasco; Paul C F Graf; Andres G Lescano
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Review 5.  Visceral leishmaniasis and HIV coinfection in the Mediterranean region.

Authors:  Begoña Monge-Maillo; Francesca F Norman; Israel Cruz; Jorge Alvar; Rogelio López-Vélez
Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2014-08-21

6.  Spatial distribution, Leishmania species and clinical traits of Cutaneous Leishmaniasis cases in the Colombian army.

Authors:  Luz H Patino; Claudia Mendez; Omaira Rodriguez; Yanira Romero; Daniel Velandia; Maria Alvarado; Julie Pérez; Maria Clara Duque; Juan David Ramírez
Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2017-08-29

Review 7.  Management of septic shock and severe infections in migrants and returning travelers requiring critical care.

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Journal:  Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis       Date:  2016-01-29       Impact factor: 3.267

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