| Literature DB >> 25821334 |
Kathryn M Dupnik1, Eliana L Nascimento2, Joao F Rodrigues-Neto3, Tatjana Keesen3, Maria Zélia Fernandes4, Iraci Duarte5, Selma M B Jeronimo6.
Abstract
Visceral leishmaniasis [VL] represents a major public health problem in many areas of the world. This review focuses on the impact of periurbanization on the epidemiology and treatment of VL, using Brazil as an example. VL continues to be mostly a disease of poverty with impact on families. However, the disease has expanded in Latin America, with foci reported as far south as Argentina. There is an increasing overlap of Leishmania infantum chagasi and HIV infections and other immunosuppressive conditions, resulting in VL emerging as an opportunistic infection. This new setting poses new challenges for VL disease control and patient management.Entities:
Keywords: Cancer; HIV; Visceral leishmaniasis; urbanization
Year: 2011 PMID: 25821334 PMCID: PMC4374608 DOI: 10.1002/ddr.20452
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Drug Dev Res ISSN: 0272-4391 Impact factor: 4.360