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| Title: | The epidemiology and control of leishmaniasis in Andean countries |
| Authors: | Davies, Clive Richard Reithinger, Richard Campbell Lendrum, Diarmid Feliciangeli, Dora Borgues, Rafael Rodríguez, Noris |
| Keywords: | Leishmaniasis Andean Ecosystem Endemic Diseases Vector Control |
| Issue Date: | 2000 |
| Publisher: | Cad. Saúde Pública, Rio de Janeiro |
| Series/Report no.: | Vol.16;4 |
| Abstract: | This paper reviews the current knowledge of leishmaniasis epidemiology in Venezuela,
Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia. In all 5 countries leishmaniasis is endemic in both the
Andean highlands and the Amazon basin. The sandfly vectors belong to subgenera Helcocyrtomyia,
Nyssomiya, Lutzomyia, and Psychodopygus, and the Verrucarum group. Most human infections
are caused by Leishmania in the Viannia subgenus. Human Leishmania infections cause
cutaneous lesions, with a minority of L. (Viannia) infections leading to mucocutaneous leishmaniasis.
Visceral leishmaniasis and diffuse cutaneous leishmaniasis are both rare. In each country
a significant proportion of Leishmania transmission is in or around houses, often close to coffee
or cacao plantations. Reservoir hosts for domestic transmission cycles are uncertain. The paper
first addresses the burden of disease caused by leishmaniasis, focusing on both incidence rates
and on the variability in symptoms. Such information should provide a rational basis for prioritizing
control resources, and for selecting therapy regimes. Secondly, we describe the variation in
transmission ecology, outlining those variables which might affect the prevention strategies. Finally,
we look at the current control strategies and review the recent studies on control.
Key words Leishmaniasis; Andean Ecosystem; Endemic Diseases; Vector Control. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10872/12696 |
| ISSN: | 1678-4464 |
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