The rarity of infection with Leishmania (Viannia) braziliensis among patients from the Manaus region of Amazonas state, Brazil, who have cutaneous leishmaniasis

G. Romero, E. Ishikawa, E. Cupolillo, C. B. Toaldo, M. V. Guerra, M. G. Paes, V. Macêdo, J. Shaw
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Abstract The frequency of Leishmania (Viannia) braziliensis infection was assessed in 79 of the 138 patients with cutaneous leishmaniasis who attended a reference outpatient unit in Manaus, Amazonas state, between the August and December of 1997. The disease was characterized by one or more cutaneous ulcers, the skin lesions being frequently associated with satellite lymph-node enlargement. All parasite isolates were identified using monoclonal antibodies and enzyme electrophoresis. Only two (2.8%) of the 71 patients from whom parasites were successfully isolated were found to be infected with L. (V.) braziliensis, the other 69 isolates being identified, from their isoenzyme profiles, as L. (V.) guyanensis. In the Manaus region, therefore, almost all human cutaneous leishmaniasis is the result of infection with L. (V.) guyanensis, and L. (V.) braziliensis is a relatively rare cause of the disease.
巴西亚马逊州马瑙斯地区皮肤利什曼病患者感染巴西利什曼原虫(维亚尼亚)的罕见情况
摘要对1997年8月至12月在亚马逊州马瑙斯就诊的138例皮肤利什曼病患者中的79例进行巴西利什曼原虫感染的频率评估。该疾病的特征是一个或多个皮肤溃疡,皮肤病变常伴有卫星淋巴结肿大。所有分离物均采用单克隆抗体和酶电泳进行鉴定。71例成功分离出寄生虫的患者中,仅有2例(2.8%)被发现感染巴西乳杆菌,其余69例经同工酶谱鉴定为固yanl (v)。因此,在马瑙斯地区,几乎所有的人类皮肤利什曼病都是由古yanl . (V.)感染引起的,而巴西L. (V.)是一种相对罕见的病因。
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