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   First molecular epidemiological study of cutaneous leishmaniasis in Libya  
   
نویسنده amro a. ,gashout a. ,al-dwibe h. ,alam m. ,annajar b. ,hamarsheh o. ,shubar h. ,schönian g.
منبع plos neglected tropical diseases - 2012 - دوره : 6 - شماره : 6
چکیده    Background: cutaneous leishmaniasis (cl) is a major public health problem in libya. the objective of this study was to investigate,for the first time,epidemiological features of cl outbreaks in libya including molecular identification of parasites,the geographical distribution of cases and possible scenarios of parasite transmission. methodology/principal findings: we studied 450 patients that came from 49 areas distributed in 12 districts in north-west libya. the patients' ages ranged from 9 months to 87 years (median age 25 years); 54% of the cases were males. skin scrapings spotted on glass slides were collected for molecular identification of causative agent. the ribosomal internal transcribed spacer 1 (its1) was amplified and subsequently characterized by restriction fragment length polymorphism (rflp) analysis. in total,195 samples were successfully identified of which 148 (75.9%) were leishmania major,and 47 (24.1%) leishmania tropica. cl cases infected with l. major were found in all cl areas whereas l. tropica cases came mainly from al jabal al gharbi (46.4%),misrata (17.8%) and tarhuna districts (10.7%). a trend of seasonality was noticed for the infections with l. major which showed a clear peak between november and january,but was less pronounced for infections by l. tropica. conclusion: the first molecular study on cl in libya revealed that the disease is caused by l. major and l. tropica and the epidemiological patterns in the different foci were the same as in other mediterranean foci of cl. © 2012 amro et al.
آدرس faculty of pharmacy,al-quds university,abu-dies,jerusalem, Palestine, libyan national centre for infectious diseases and control,tripoli, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, libyan national centre for infectious diseases and control,tripoli, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, department of parasitology,faculty of veterinary science,bangladesh agricultural university,mymensingh,bangladesh,institut für mikrobiologie und hygiene,charité universitätsmedizin berlin,berlin, Germany, libyan national centre for infectious diseases and control,tripoli, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, department of biological sciences,faculty of science and technology,al-quds university,jerusalem, Palestine, libyan national centre for infectious diseases and control,tripoli, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, institut für mikrobiologie und hygiene,charité universitätsmedizin berlin,berlin,germany,department of biological sciences,faculty of science and technology,al-quds university,jerusalem, Palestine
 
     
   
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