Cutaneous Leishmaniasis in Pediatric Patients in a Single Tertiary Hospital in Ankara
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Original Investigation
P: 214-218
December 2017

Cutaneous Leishmaniasis in Pediatric Patients in a Single Tertiary Hospital in Ankara

Turkiye Parazitol Derg 2017;41(4):214-218
1. Division of Pediatric Infectious Diseases, Dr. Sami Ulus Maternity and Children’s Training and Research Hospital, Ankara, Turkey
2. National Reference Laboratory for Parasitology, Public Health Institution of Turkey, Ankara, Turkey
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Received Date: 03.03.2017
Accepted Date: 22.08.2017
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ABSTRACT

Objective:

Leishmaniasis is an infectious disease that is caused by a protozoan parasite of the Leishmania genus and that occurs worldwide. Leishmaniasis is endemic in southeastern Turkey and the neighboring Middle Eastern countries. The purpose of this study was to describe the clinical characteristics of patients admitted to our hospital with a diagnosis of cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL).

Methods:

A total of 16 CL patients [11 (69%) boys and five (31%) girls] were admitted between January 2014 and December 2015. The data of the patients were retrospectively recorded from their medical records.

Results:

Their mean age was 74.3±32.3 months (range: 1–10.5 years). Double lesions were most commonly seen in eight (50%) patients. The face and neck was the most commonly involved site (87.5% of the patients). Skin smears for a parasitological examination were positive in nine (56%) patients. Two patients (12.5%) with limb lesions were treated with intralesional meglumine antimoniate. Fourteen patients were treated with systemic agents.

Conclusion:

We felt that the increase in human movement that include travels and forced migration due to the war might make it possible for CL to appear in non-endemic provinces such as Ankara. In particular, in patients with painless cutaneous lesion(s) who came from endemic areas such as Syria, CL should be kept in mind by the clinicians that residing in even non-endemic areas.

Keywords: Cutaneous leishmaniasis, children, refugees from Syria

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