Associated-risk determinants for anthroponotic cutaneous leishmaniasis treated with meglumine antimoniate: A cohort study in Iran.
Mohammad Reza AflatoonianIraj SharifiBehnaz AflatoonianMehdi BamorovatAmireh HeshmatkhahZahra BabaeiPooya Ghasemi Nejad AlmaniMohammad Ali MohammadiEhsan SalarkiaAbbas Aghaei AfsharHamid SharifiFatemeh SharifiAhmad KhosraviMarcos A L NobreNasir ArefiniaAlireza FekriSaeideh FarajzadehAli KhamesipourMehdi MohebaliMohammad Mehdi GouyaMohammad Reza ShirzadiRajender S VarmaPublished in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2019)
The present study is the original and largest cohort of ACL patients who treated with MA. A comprehensive intervention and coordinated action by the health authorities and policy-makers are crucial to make sure that patients strictly follow medical instructions. Early detection and effective therapy < 4 months following the onset of the lesion is critical for successful treatment of the patients. Since a significant number of patients are still refractory to MA, reducing man-vector exposure and development of new effective alternative drugs are essential measures against ACL due to L. tropica.