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Exploring the cultural effects of gender on perceptions of cutaneous leishmaniasis: a systematic literature review.

Brianne WenningHelen P PriceHasara NuwangiKelemework Tafere RedaBen WaltersReem EhsanullahGreice Bezerra VianaAlina AndrasLisa Dikomitis
Published in: Global health research and policy (2022)
Gender impacts on an individual's experience of CL. In particular, women are more constricted in their health-seeking behaviours and experience more stigma both from the active lesions and from scarring than men. In many contexts, however, men are more at risk of becoming infected by the parasite that causes CL and may turn to more harmful or aggressive self-treatments. We recommend that future research on CL should consider the impact of gender as this can create very different experiences for individuals.
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