2019
DOI: 10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_432_18
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An outbreak of cutaneous leishmaniasis among a displaced population in North Sudan: Review of cases

Abstract: Background:Human cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) is an endemic disease in many parts of Sudan.Objective:To document an outbreak of CL among internally displaced people (IDP) in north Sudan.Methods:A household survey was conducted in the rural region of New Manasir, at El Damer Locality in north Sudan during the year 2013. All villagers were screened for recent and old skin lesions in addition to other urgent medical problems. Written consent was obtained from each participant before data collection. A pretested, … Show more

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“…According to the reports of the World Health Organization (WHO), many cases have been reported in International Journal of Role of Leishmanin Skin Test (LST) as Epidemiological Indicator for Cutaneous Leishmaniasis in Al-tragma Village, River Nile State, Sudan Osman et al Khartoum State (6), and there was an increased incidence of the disease from October to last March 2014, and about 560 patients have been reported to be infected, most of whom were from East Nile (Shrug Al-Nile), Salha and Al-Klaklah (personal communication). Another survey conducted in Sudan showed that of the 1236 individuals enrolled in this survey, 688 were diagnosed with CL, with an infection rate of 55.7% (6). Leishmaniasis is prevalent in the 4 continents and it is considered endemic in 88 countries, 72 of which are developing countries.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…According to the reports of the World Health Organization (WHO), many cases have been reported in International Journal of Role of Leishmanin Skin Test (LST) as Epidemiological Indicator for Cutaneous Leishmaniasis in Al-tragma Village, River Nile State, Sudan Osman et al Khartoum State (6), and there was an increased incidence of the disease from October to last March 2014, and about 560 patients have been reported to be infected, most of whom were from East Nile (Shrug Al-Nile), Salha and Al-Klaklah (personal communication). Another survey conducted in Sudan showed that of the 1236 individuals enrolled in this survey, 688 were diagnosed with CL, with an infection rate of 55.7% (6). Leishmaniasis is prevalent in the 4 continents and it is considered endemic in 88 countries, 72 of which are developing countries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%