Clinical Challenges in the Management of Leishmania/HIV Coinfection in a Nonendemic Area: A Case Report

  • Grabmeier-Pfistershammer K
  • Poeppl W
  • Brunner P
  • et al.
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Abstract

We report on a 37-year-old male HIV-positive patient with generalized cutaneous leishmaniasis undiagnosed for several years. Upon presentation, visceral leishmaniasis was diagnosed in addition to cutaneous manifestation of the disease. Over a period of three years, several different treatment regimens including liposomal amphotericin B, liposomal amphotericin B with miltefosine, liposomal amphotericin B with interferon, and pentamidine combined fluconazole and allopurinol were applied until Leishmania PCR from blood turned negative. This case supports the necessity of multidrug combinational and sequential therapy over a very prolonged period of time in severely immunosuppressed patients infected with Leishmania and highlights the tremendous individual but also economic burden of this disease.

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Grabmeier-Pfistershammer, K., Poeppl, W., Brunner, P. M., Rappersberger, K., & Rieger, A. (2012). Clinical Challenges in the Management of Leishmania/HIV Coinfection in a Nonendemic Area: A Case Report. Case Reports in Infectious Diseases, 2012, 1–3. https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/787305

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