| Literature DB >> 24161534 |
Hmamouch Asmae1, Amarir Fatima2, Fellah Hajiba2, Karzaz Mbarek3, Bekhti Khadija1, Rhajaoui Mohamed2, Sebti Faiza4.
Abstract
Cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) has been recently emerged in new foci, posing a public health problem. Increasing cases of CL have been reported during recent years in Sefrou province, a previously non-endemic area. The present study was designed for epidemiological and parasitological characterization of the disease for the first time in this area. The results of a retrospective analysis of CL cases reports, between 2000 and 2011 showed that the incidence was estimated to 463/100,000 inhabitants/year, with a total of 1242 cases were notified from 1997 to 2011. Most patients were infected in the sector El Menzel (22.81%) and Sefrou (20.51%). Other cases have been reported in the 15 other sectors, reflecting the geographical spread of the disease. The highest rate lesions were found in the age group of 9 years or less with significant differences (p-value<2.2e-16) comparing to the older age groups. The most affected lesion was localized in the face (64%). The average number of lesions per patient was 2.35 with a maximum of 5 lesions. The clinical aspects of lesions were mostly crusted. The causative agents of CL in this province were identified as the coexistence of L. tropica and L. infantum by species-specific ITS1-PCR-RFLP assay. CL remains an emergent disease in Sefrou with an incidence and a continuously geographical spread. Recent environmental changes, auspicious to vectors had probably contributed to that situation.Entities:
Keywords: Cutaneous leishmaniasis; ITS1-PCR; L. infantum; L. tropica; Morocco; Sefrou
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24161534 DOI: 10.1016/j.actatropica.2013.10.012
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Trop ISSN: 0001-706X Impact factor: 3.112