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Minimally Invasive Microbiopsies as an Improved Sampling Method for the Diagnosis of Cutaneous Leishmaniasis.

Gemechu ChurisoSaskia van HentenLieselotte CnopsJulia PollmannRoma MelkamuMulualem LemmaAmare KiflieHelina FikreJohan van GriensvenWim Adriaensen
Published in: Open forum infectious diseases (2020)
Current sampling methods to diagnose cutaneous leishmaniasis are invasive and painful. An alternative and minimally invasive microbiopsy device was evaluated in a diverse range of cutaneous leishmaniasis lesions in Ethiopia. Using polymerase chain reaction-based diagnosis, the microbiopsy outperformed the routine skin slit sample by detecting more patients while pain scores were significantly lower.
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