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   Visceral Leishmaniasis and HIV Coinfection in the Mediterranean Region  
   
نویسنده monge-maillo b. ,norman f.f. ,cruz i. ,alvar j. ,lópez-vélez r.
منبع plos neglected tropical diseases - 2014 - دوره : 8 - شماره : 8
چکیده    Visceral leishmaniasis is hypoendemic in mediterranean countries,where it is caused by the flagellate protozoan leishmania infantum. vl cases in this area account for 5%–6% of the global burden. cases of leishmania/hiv coinfection have been reported in the mediterranean region,mainly in france,italy,portugal,and spain. since highly active antiretroviral therapy was introduced in 1997,a marked decrease in the number of coinfected cases in this region has been reported. the development of new diagnostic methods to accurately identify level of parasitemia and the risk of relapse is one of the main challenges in improving the treatment of coinfected patients. clinical trials in the mediterranean region are needed to determine the most adequate therapeutic options for leishmania/hiv patients as well as the indications and regimes for secondary prophylaxis. this article reviews the epidemiological,diagnostic,clinical,and therapeutic aspects of leishmania/hiv coinfection in the mediterranean region. © 2014 monge-maillo et al.
آدرس tropical medicine & clinical parasitology,infectious diseases department,ramón y cajal hospital,madrid, Spain, tropical medicine & clinical parasitology,infectious diseases department,ramón y cajal hospital,madrid, Spain, who collaborating centre for leishmaniasis,servicio de parasitología,centro nacional de microbiología,instituto de salud carlos iii,majadahonda,madrid, Spain, visceral leishmaniasis program,drugs for neglected diseases initiative (dndi),geneva, Switzerland, tropical medicine & clinical parasitology,infectious diseases department,ramón y cajal hospital,madrid, Spain
 
     
   
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