Short report: Pediatric Cutaneous leishmaniasis in an endemic region in India

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Cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) is endemic in the Bikaner region situated in the Thar Desert of Rajasthan, India. This study describes clinicoepidemiological data of pediatric CL in pre-school children (0-5 years of age) from this region during 2001-2012. In total, 151 patients with 217 lesions were reported during the study period. The mean age of the study group was 3.29 ± 1.43 years (0.25-5 years), with many (41.7%) cases being in the age group of 2-4 years. Face was the most common site involved, and morphologically, the lesions were either plaque type or papulonodular. Smear for parasitologic examination was positive in 84 (70%) of 120 cases, and histopathologic examination confirmed CL in 10 (55.55%) of 18 cases. Parasite species identification conducted for 13 randomly selected patients by polymerase chain reaction identified Leishmania tropica as the causative species. Intralesional sodium stibogluconate was the most commonly used treatment and found to be well-tolerated. Other therapies that were effective included oral rifampicin, oral dapsone, radiofrequency heat therapy (RFHT), and combinations of the three therapies.

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Agrawal, S., Khandelwal, K., Bumb, R. A., Oghumu, S., Salotra, P., & Satoskar, A. R. (2014). Short report: Pediatric Cutaneous leishmaniasis in an endemic region in India. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 91(5), 901–904. https://doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.13-0737

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