Visceral Leishmaniasis/HIV co-infection in Sudan: isolation of parasites from peripheral blood and documentation of 7 cases

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q4 IMMUNOLOGY
Elwaleed Elamin , Moawia Mukhtar , Musa Kheir
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Leishmaniases, caused by over 20 species, are parasitic diseases resulting from female phlebotomine sandfly bites. Various clinical forms are existed. Visceral form is the most serious one and constitute a major health concern in Sudan. When linked to HIV, it poses a diagnostic challenge and suggest anthroponotic transmission of leishmania in Sudan as previously suggested by several authors. Seven HIV patients suspected of having VL in this investigation had positive DAT and an effective parasite culture. Patients were treated according to Sudan Ministry of Health protocols for both HIV infection and leishmania. Two patients died, and five experienced infection relapses. The presence of leishmania in blood suggests potential anthroponotic transmission. HIV coinfection did not reduce antibody responses to the leishmania parasites.
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期刊介绍: Manuscripts of high standard in the form of original research, multicentric studies, meta analysis, are accepted. Current reports can be submitted as brief communications. Case reports must include review of current literature, clinical details, outcome and follow up. Letters to the editor must be a comment on or pertain to a manuscript already published in the IJMM or in relation to preliminary communication of a larger study. Review articles, Special Articles or Guest Editorials are accepted on invitation.
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