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An outbreak of human Leishmania (Viannia) braziliensis infection

Abstract

The occurence of acute cutaneous leishmaniasis among inhabitants of 10 farms within 10 Km of the hamlet of Corte de Pedra, Bahia, Brazil was studied prospectively from 1984-l989. A mean population of 1,056 inhabitants living in 146 houses were visited every 6 months and the number of sKin ulcers recorded. A leishmanin skin test survey was done people with suggestive skin scars or active disease in l984. The incidence of skin ulcers due to Leishmania (Viannia) brasiliensis (Vlb) reached 83/1,000 inhabitants but declined sharply in the subsequent 2 years. Retrospective data shows that leishamiasis is a sporadic endemic disease. Although the reasons for this epidemic are unclear some possible aetiological factors are discussed.

Leishmania (Viannia) braziliensis; epidemic in man; Bahia state


ABSTRACT

An outbreak of human Leishmania (Viannia) braziliensis infection

F. França1

E. L. Lago2

S. Tada1

J. M. L. Costa1

K. Vale1

J. Oliveira1

M. A. Costa1

M. Osaki1

L. Cheever1

E. M. Netto1

A. C. Barreto1

W. D. Johnson3

P. D. Marsden1

Universidade de Brasília, Núcleo de Medicina Tropical e Nutrição, Brasília, Brasil

Ministério da Saúde, SUCAM, Delegacia Regional de Jequié, Jequié, Brasil

The New York Hospital, Cornell Medical Center, Department of International Medicine, New York, USA

The occurence of acute cutaneous leishmaniasis among inhabitants of 10 farms within 10 Km of the hamlet of Corte de Pedra, Bahia, Brazil was studied prospectively from 1984-l989. A mean population of 1,056 inhabitants living in 146 houses were visited every 6 months and the number of sKin ulcers recorded. A leishmanin skin test survey was done people with suggestive skin scars or active disease in l984. The incidence of skin ulcers due to Leishmania (Viannia) brasiliensis (Vlb) reached 83/1,000 inhabitants but declined sharply in the subsequent 2 years. Retrospective data shows that leishamiasis is a sporadic endemic disease. Although the reasons for this epidemic are unclear some possible aetiological factors are discussed.

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Publication Dates

  • Publication in this collection
    15 June 2009
  • Date of issue
    June 1991
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