Protection of guinea pigs against cutaneous leishmaniasis by combined infection and chemotherapy

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A paromomycin and methylbenzethonium chloride ointment cured Leishmania enriettii infections in guinea pigs. Amastigotes were totally eliminated from the treated lesion after 10 days of treatment. A delayed effect also occurred on untreated lesions in the same animals. Lesions treated at various times after infection permitted protective immunity to develop, and 90% of treated animals were refractory to reinfection.

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El-On, J., Witztum, A., & Schnur, L. F. (1986). Protection of guinea pigs against cutaneous leishmaniasis by combined infection and chemotherapy. Infection and Immunity, 51(2), 704–706. https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.51.2.704-706.1986

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