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Treatment Failure in Cutaneous Leishmaniasis Patients Referred to the School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences during 2008–2017

BACKGROUND: Cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) is a vector borne disease predominantly found in tropical and subtropical countries, including Iran. For more than 6 decades, pentavalent antimonials have been used successfully worldwide for the treatment of leishmaniasis, but over the past few years, clinic...

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Autores principales: Kakooei, Zahra, Hajjaran, Homa, Akhoundi, Behnaz, Charehdar, Sorour, Elikaee, Samira, Shafeghat, Zahra, Hassanpour, Hamid, Satvat, Mohammad Taghi, Kazemi-Rad, Elham, Mohebali, Mehdi
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Publicado: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8053072/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33954210
http://dx.doi.org/10.18502/jad.v14i4.5274
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author Kakooei, Zahra
Hajjaran, Homa
Akhoundi, Behnaz
Charehdar, Sorour
Elikaee, Samira
Shafeghat, Zahra
Hassanpour, Hamid
Satvat, Mohammad Taghi
Kazemi-Rad, Elham
Mohebali, Mehdi
author_facet Kakooei, Zahra
Hajjaran, Homa
Akhoundi, Behnaz
Charehdar, Sorour
Elikaee, Samira
Shafeghat, Zahra
Hassanpour, Hamid
Satvat, Mohammad Taghi
Kazemi-Rad, Elham
Mohebali, Mehdi
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description BACKGROUND: Cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) is a vector borne disease predominantly found in tropical and subtropical countries, including Iran. For more than 6 decades, pentavalent antimonials have been used successfully worldwide for the treatment of leishmaniasis, but over the past few years, clinical resistance to these medications has increased. In this study, we evaluated CL patients who did not show any desirable responses to the anti-leishmanial treatment within a 10-year period (2008 to 2017). METHODS: All patients from different parts of Iran suspected of having cutaneous leishmaniasis, who were referred to the laboratory of leishmaniosis in Tehran University of Medical Sciences from 2008–2017 were parasitological examined. RESULTS: During this period, a total of 1480 suspected CL patients were referred to the laboratory of leishmaniosis. Samples from 655 patients (70.8%) suspected of having CL were positive microscopically. The failure rate in patients treated with anti-leishmaniasis medications for a minimum of three complete treatment periods was 1.83% (12 cases). There was no association between the number and size of skin lesions and patient characteristics. Also, the route of drug administration had no significant effect on the number and size of lesions. CONCLUSION: In the present study, treatment failure was found in some confirmed CL patients treated with meglumine antimoniate. Over the past few years, it seems that had been increased in resistance to these medications. So, a review of the correct implementation of the treatment protocol and/or a combination therapy may be helpful in preventing an increase in the rate of treatment failure.
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spelling pubmed-80530722021-05-04 Treatment Failure in Cutaneous Leishmaniasis Patients Referred to the School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences during 2008–2017 Kakooei, Zahra Hajjaran, Homa Akhoundi, Behnaz Charehdar, Sorour Elikaee, Samira Shafeghat, Zahra Hassanpour, Hamid Satvat, Mohammad Taghi Kazemi-Rad, Elham Mohebali, Mehdi J Arthropod Borne Dis Original Article BACKGROUND: Cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) is a vector borne disease predominantly found in tropical and subtropical countries, including Iran. For more than 6 decades, pentavalent antimonials have been used successfully worldwide for the treatment of leishmaniasis, but over the past few years, clinical resistance to these medications has increased. In this study, we evaluated CL patients who did not show any desirable responses to the anti-leishmanial treatment within a 10-year period (2008 to 2017). METHODS: All patients from different parts of Iran suspected of having cutaneous leishmaniasis, who were referred to the laboratory of leishmaniosis in Tehran University of Medical Sciences from 2008–2017 were parasitological examined. RESULTS: During this period, a total of 1480 suspected CL patients were referred to the laboratory of leishmaniosis. Samples from 655 patients (70.8%) suspected of having CL were positive microscopically. The failure rate in patients treated with anti-leishmaniasis medications for a minimum of three complete treatment periods was 1.83% (12 cases). There was no association between the number and size of skin lesions and patient characteristics. Also, the route of drug administration had no significant effect on the number and size of lesions. CONCLUSION: In the present study, treatment failure was found in some confirmed CL patients treated with meglumine antimoniate. Over the past few years, it seems that had been increased in resistance to these medications. So, a review of the correct implementation of the treatment protocol and/or a combination therapy may be helpful in preventing an increase in the rate of treatment failure. Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2020-12-31 /pmc/articles/PMC8053072/ /pubmed/33954210 http://dx.doi.org/10.18502/jad.v14i4.5274 Text en Copyright © 2020 The Authors. Published by Tehran University of Medical Sciences https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/). Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Kakooei, Zahra
Hajjaran, Homa
Akhoundi, Behnaz
Charehdar, Sorour
Elikaee, Samira
Shafeghat, Zahra
Hassanpour, Hamid
Satvat, Mohammad Taghi
Kazemi-Rad, Elham
Mohebali, Mehdi
Treatment Failure in Cutaneous Leishmaniasis Patients Referred to the School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences during 2008–2017
title Treatment Failure in Cutaneous Leishmaniasis Patients Referred to the School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences during 2008–2017
title_full Treatment Failure in Cutaneous Leishmaniasis Patients Referred to the School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences during 2008–2017
title_fullStr Treatment Failure in Cutaneous Leishmaniasis Patients Referred to the School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences during 2008–2017
title_full_unstemmed Treatment Failure in Cutaneous Leishmaniasis Patients Referred to the School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences during 2008–2017
title_short Treatment Failure in Cutaneous Leishmaniasis Patients Referred to the School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences during 2008–2017
title_sort treatment failure in cutaneous leishmaniasis patients referred to the school of public health, tehran university of medical sciences during 2008–2017
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8053072/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33954210
http://dx.doi.org/10.18502/jad.v14i4.5274
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