| Literature DB >> 26568335 |
Marc Z Handler1, Parimal A Patel1, Rajendra Kapila2, Yasin Al-Qubati3, Robert A Schwartz4.
Abstract
Leishmaniasis is endemic in 98 countries and territories, with 1.2 million new cases per year, making it a worldwide concern. The deadly visceral form is a leading cause of death from tropical parasitic infections, second only to malaria. Leishmaniasis appears to be increasing in many countries because of extended urbanization. The disease reservoir includes small mammals; parasite transmission occurs via bite of the female phlebotomine sandfly. Disease manifestations vary and largely depend upon the Leishmania species acquired. It may be first evident with a range of findings-from a localized cutaneous ulcer to diffuse painless dermal nodules-or, in the mucocutaneous form, ulceration of the oropharynx. In the potentially deadly visceral form, the internal organs and bone marrow are affected.Entities:
Keywords: bat; dog; gerbil; kala-azar; leishmaniasis; parasitic disorders; protozoan diseases; rodents; sandfly; tropical diseases; ulcer
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26568335 DOI: 10.1016/j.jaad.2014.08.051
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Am Acad Dermatol ISSN: 0190-9622 Impact factor: 11.527