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A long-lasting emerging epidemic of anthroponotic cutaneous leishmaniasis in southeastern Iran: population movement and peri-urban settlements as a major risk factor.

Taiebeh KarimiIraj SharifiMohammad Reza AflatoonianBehnaz AflatoonianMohammad Ali MohammadiEhsan SalarkiaZahra BabaeiFarzaneh ZarinkarFatemeh SharifiNima HatamiAhmad KhosraviArsalan EskandariElyas SolimaniMehdi ShafieeMasoumeh MozaffariAmireh HeshmatkhahRezvan AmiriSaeideh FarajzadehAlireza KyhaniAbbas Aghaei AfsharAbdollah JafarzadehMehdi Bamorovat
Published in: Parasites & vectors (2021)
The movement of populations and establishment of new settlements in peri-urban areas close to endemic areas are major risk factors for and are directly linked to CL. The underlying factors of this emerging ACL epidemic caused by L. tropica were disasters and droughts, among others. A robust commitment to a multilateral approach is crucial to make improvements in this area. This will require decisive coordinated actions through all governmental factions and non-governmental organizations. Furthermore, active and passive case detection strategies, early diagnosis, and effective treatment could help control the disease.
Keyphrases
  • risk factors
  • loop mediated isothermal amplification
  • combination therapy