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Identifying asymptomatic Leishmania infections in non-endemic villages in Gedaref state, Sudan.

Nouh Saad MohamedHussam A OsmanMohamed S MuneerAbdallah M SamyAyman AhmedAnwar O MohammedEmmanuel Edwar SiddigMuzamil M Abdel HamidMohamed Siralkhatim AliRihab A OmerArwa H Elaagip
Published in: BMC research notes (2019)
Ninety-Five participants were included; 52 from Abukishma, 15 Algadamblia Tirfa, 25 Abualnaja and 3 were from Algadamblia Aljabal. Females constituted 56 (58.9%) of the study participants while males were 39 (41.1%). The most frequent age group was > 40-years (54.7%). Balanites/Acacia trees were the most planted tree inside the houses; 78 (82.1%). Also, 85 (89.5%) of the participants breed animals inside the house. DAT test revealed 5 positive participants (5.2%). 4/5 DAT positive were past VL infection. PCR detected 35 (36.8%) positive participants. A total of 31/35 was considered asymptomatic infections based on PCR. Households planted Balanites/Acacia trees or breed domestic animals were found in high percentages with L. donovani PCR positive participants (60.1%, 91.4%). No statistically significant was found for VL associated risk factors and VL asymptomatic participants.
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