Active cutaneous leishmaniasis in Brazil, induced by Leishmania donovani chagasi.

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L.d. chagasi was isolated from active cutaneous leishmaniasis in both human and canine infections in an endemic area in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Both isolates were identified by molecular and immunological characterization of the parasite using three different methods: electrophoretic mobility of isoenzymes; restriction endonuclease fragment analysis of kDNA and serodeme analysis using monoclonal antibodies. This seems to be the first well documented case in the New World of a "viscerotropic" Leishmania inducing a case of cutaneous leishmaniasis. This observation emphasizes that the diagnosis of the etiologic agent of human or canine visceral leishmaniasis based solely upon clinical and epidemiological criteria may lead to erroneous conclusions.

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Oliveira Neto, M. P., Grimaldi, G., Momen, H., Pacheco, R. S., Marzochi, M. C., & McMahon Pratt, D. (1986). Active cutaneous leishmaniasis in Brazil, induced by Leishmania donovani chagasi. Memórias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, 81(3), 303–309. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0074-02761986000300006

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