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Pediatric Cutaneous Leishmaniasis in an Endemic Region in Turkey: A Retrospective Analysis of 8786 Cases during 1998-2014

BACKGROUND: Cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) is a major public health concern in Turkey and Sanliurfa represents the most endemic city in Turkey. Although children are most commonly affected by CL, detailed studies of pediatric CL in Turkey are lacking. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: In this report we...

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Autores principales: Aksoy, Mustafa, Doni, Nebiye, Ozkul, Hatice Uce, Yesilova, Yavuz, Ardic, Nurittin, Yesilova, Abdullah, Ahn-Jarvis, Jennifer, Oghumu, Steve, Terrazas, Cesar, Satoskar, Abhay R.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4945060/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27415630
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0004835
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author Aksoy, Mustafa
Doni, Nebiye
Ozkul, Hatice Uce
Yesilova, Yavuz
Ardic, Nurittin
Yesilova, Abdullah
Ahn-Jarvis, Jennifer
Oghumu, Steve
Terrazas, Cesar
Satoskar, Abhay R.
author_facet Aksoy, Mustafa
Doni, Nebiye
Ozkul, Hatice Uce
Yesilova, Yavuz
Ardic, Nurittin
Yesilova, Abdullah
Ahn-Jarvis, Jennifer
Oghumu, Steve
Terrazas, Cesar
Satoskar, Abhay R.
author_sort Aksoy, Mustafa
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description BACKGROUND: Cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) is a major public health concern in Turkey and Sanliurfa represents the most endemic city in Turkey. Although children are most commonly affected by CL, detailed studies of pediatric CL in Turkey are lacking. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: In this report we retrospectively evaluated clinical and epidemiological data of 8786 pediatric CL cases, and how children respond to antimonial therapy. CL was observed most frequently in children between 6–10 years old. Interestingly this group showed shorter duration of disease and smaller lesions compared to 0–5 year and 11–15 year old groups. Females were more affected in all groups. Lesion localization and types varied among groups, with 0–5 year old presenting head/neck and mucosal lesions, and more often suffered from recidivans type, this could be associated to the longest duration of the disease in this group. Eleven-15 year old group showed fewer lesions in the head/neck but more generalized lesions. Evaluation of treatment response revealed that intra-lesional treatment was preferred over intramuscular treatment. However, 0–5 year old received intramuscular treatment more often than the other groups. Furthermore, the majority of 0–5 year old group which received intra-lesional treatment did not received subsequent intra-lesional cycles, as did children in the range of 6–15 years old. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: We report an increase in pediatric CL patients within the last four years. Analysis of pediatric CL patients by age revealed significant differences in CL progression. The data suggest that children between 0–5 years old responded better than other groups to intralesional treatment, since they received more often a single cycle of IL treatment, although follow up observation is required since they were more prone to develop recidivans. Eleven-15 year old patients comprise the largest percentage of patients receiving two or three cycles of intralesional treatment, suggesting that this group did not respond efficiently to intralesional treatment and highlighting the need for more effective therapeutic strategies against CL.
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spelling pubmed-49450602016-08-08 Pediatric Cutaneous Leishmaniasis in an Endemic Region in Turkey: A Retrospective Analysis of 8786 Cases during 1998-2014 Aksoy, Mustafa Doni, Nebiye Ozkul, Hatice Uce Yesilova, Yavuz Ardic, Nurittin Yesilova, Abdullah Ahn-Jarvis, Jennifer Oghumu, Steve Terrazas, Cesar Satoskar, Abhay R. PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) is a major public health concern in Turkey and Sanliurfa represents the most endemic city in Turkey. Although children are most commonly affected by CL, detailed studies of pediatric CL in Turkey are lacking. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: In this report we retrospectively evaluated clinical and epidemiological data of 8786 pediatric CL cases, and how children respond to antimonial therapy. CL was observed most frequently in children between 6–10 years old. Interestingly this group showed shorter duration of disease and smaller lesions compared to 0–5 year and 11–15 year old groups. Females were more affected in all groups. Lesion localization and types varied among groups, with 0–5 year old presenting head/neck and mucosal lesions, and more often suffered from recidivans type, this could be associated to the longest duration of the disease in this group. Eleven-15 year old group showed fewer lesions in the head/neck but more generalized lesions. Evaluation of treatment response revealed that intra-lesional treatment was preferred over intramuscular treatment. However, 0–5 year old received intramuscular treatment more often than the other groups. Furthermore, the majority of 0–5 year old group which received intra-lesional treatment did not received subsequent intra-lesional cycles, as did children in the range of 6–15 years old. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: We report an increase in pediatric CL patients within the last four years. Analysis of pediatric CL patients by age revealed significant differences in CL progression. The data suggest that children between 0–5 years old responded better than other groups to intralesional treatment, since they received more often a single cycle of IL treatment, although follow up observation is required since they were more prone to develop recidivans. Eleven-15 year old patients comprise the largest percentage of patients receiving two or three cycles of intralesional treatment, suggesting that this group did not respond efficiently to intralesional treatment and highlighting the need for more effective therapeutic strategies against CL. Public Library of Science 2016-07-14 /pmc/articles/PMC4945060/ /pubmed/27415630 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0004835 Text en © 2016 Aksoy et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Aksoy, Mustafa
Doni, Nebiye
Ozkul, Hatice Uce
Yesilova, Yavuz
Ardic, Nurittin
Yesilova, Abdullah
Ahn-Jarvis, Jennifer
Oghumu, Steve
Terrazas, Cesar
Satoskar, Abhay R.
Pediatric Cutaneous Leishmaniasis in an Endemic Region in Turkey: A Retrospective Analysis of 8786 Cases during 1998-2014
title Pediatric Cutaneous Leishmaniasis in an Endemic Region in Turkey: A Retrospective Analysis of 8786 Cases during 1998-2014
title_full Pediatric Cutaneous Leishmaniasis in an Endemic Region in Turkey: A Retrospective Analysis of 8786 Cases during 1998-2014
title_fullStr Pediatric Cutaneous Leishmaniasis in an Endemic Region in Turkey: A Retrospective Analysis of 8786 Cases during 1998-2014
title_full_unstemmed Pediatric Cutaneous Leishmaniasis in an Endemic Region in Turkey: A Retrospective Analysis of 8786 Cases during 1998-2014
title_short Pediatric Cutaneous Leishmaniasis in an Endemic Region in Turkey: A Retrospective Analysis of 8786 Cases during 1998-2014
title_sort pediatric cutaneous leishmaniasis in an endemic region in turkey: a retrospective analysis of 8786 cases during 1998-2014
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4945060/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27415630
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0004835
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