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BY; Muhammad Kashif Obaid
BS ZOOLOGY (7th
)
Email; kashifobaidkanz@gmail.com
Contact; 0342-0578621
Youtube;
http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdmPeN9tCC8
CJQBhTEcRY_g
Kohat university of science and Technology ,
Kohat, Pakistan.
05/10/2019
A). What is leishmaniasis?
Leishmaniasis is a parasitic disease caused by the Leishmania parasite. This
parasite typically lives in infected sand flies. Leishmaniasis is due to protozoan
parasites from the Leishmania species. You get leishmaniasis from being bitten by an infected
sand fly. ...
Leishmaniasis is one of the most dangerous neglected tropical diseases. The
cutaneous form of the disease is caused mainly in Pakistan by Leishmania
tropica and L. major.
The cutaneous form of the disease is caused mainly in Pakistan by
Leishmania tropica and L. major. The cutaneous form of the disease is
caused mainly in Pakistan by Leishmania tropica and L. major.
B). What are the types of
leishmaniasis?
Leishmaniasis comes in three forms: cutaneous, visceral, and
mucocutaneous. Different species of the Leishmania parasite are associated
with each form. Experts believe that there are about 20 Leishmania species
that can transmit the disease to humans.
1). Cutaneous leishmaniasis
Cutaneous leishmaniasis causes ulcers on your skin. It’s the most common
form of leishmaniasis. Treatment may not always be necessary depending on
the person, but it can speed healing and prevent complications.
2). Mucocutaneous leishmaniasis
A rare form of the disease, mucocutaneous leishmaniasis is caused by the
cutaneous form of the parasite and can occur several months after skin ulcers
heal.
With this type of leishmaniasis, the parasites spread to your nose, throat, and
mouth. This can lead to partial or complete destruction of the mucous
membranes in those areas.
Although mucocutaneous leishmaniasis is usually considered a subset of
cutaneous leishmaniasis, it’s more serious. It doesn’t heal on its own and
always requires treatment.
3). Visceral leishmaniasis
Visceral leishmaniasis is sometimes known as kala azar. The term "kala-azar"
comes from India where it is the Hindi for black fever.
It usually occurs two to eight months after being bitten by a sand fly. It
damages internal organs, such as your spleen and liver. It also affects your
bone marrow, as well as your immune system through damage to these
organs.
The condition is almost always fatal if it’s not treated. Every year so many
death occurs due to V.L.
C). What causes leishmaniasis?
Leishmaniasis is due to protozoan parasites from the Leishmania species.
You get leishmaniasis from being bitten by an infected sand fly.
The parasite lives and multiplies inside the female sand fly. This insect is most
active in humid environments during the warmer months and at night, from
dusk to dawn. Domestic animals, such as dogs, can serve as reservoirs for
the parasite. Transmission may occur from animal to sand fly to human.
Humans can also transmit the parasite between each other through a blood
transfusion or shared needles. In some parts of the world, transmission may
also occur from human to sand fly to human.
D). Who is at risk for leishmaniasis?
1). Geography
The disease is found everywhere in the world except Australia and Antarctica.
However, about 95 percent of cutaneous cases occur in:
 the Americas
 Central Asia
 the Mediterranean basin
 the Middle East
In 2015 over 90 percentTrusted Source of visceral cases occurred in:
 Brazil
 Ethiopia
 India
 Kenya
 Somalia
 South Sudan
 Sudan
If you live in or travel to the tropical or subtropical areas of these countries and
regions, you’re at a much higher risk of contracting the disease.
Environmental and climate factors heavily influence the spread of the disease.
2). Socioeconomic conditions
According to the World Health Organization (WHO)Trusted Source, poverty is
a determining factor for the disease. In addition, leishmaniasis often occurs in
areas where the following conditions are common:
 malnutrition
 famine
 lack of financial resources
 large migrations of people caused by urbanization, emergency
situations, war, environmental changes and climate change
3). Other infections
People who have weakened immune systems are at increased risk of this
condition.
HIV can influence the transmission of leishmaniasis and increase the risk of
visceral leishmaniasis. HIV and leishmaniasis affect similar cells of the
immune system.
People infected with HIV are also often infected with leishmaniasis. In areas of
Ethiopia, it’s estimated that as many as 35 percentTrusted Source of people
with leishmaniasis have HIV too.
E). What are the symptoms of
leishmaniasis?
People can carry some species of Leishmania for long periods without becoming ill.
Symptoms depend on the form of the disease.
1.Cutaneous leishmaniasis
The main symptom of this condition is painless skin ulcers. Cutaneous symptoms may
appear a few weeks after being bitten by an infected sand fly. However, sometimes
symptoms won’t appear for months or years.
2.Mucocutaneous leishmaniasis
In people with the mucocutaneous form of the disease, symptoms usually appear one
to five years after the skin lesions. These are primarily ulcers in their mouth and nose
or on their lips.
Other symptoms may include:
 runny or stuffy nose
 nosebleeds
 difficulty breathing
3.Visceral leishmaniasis
Symptoms often don’t appear for months after the bite with this type of leishmaniasis.
Most cases are apparent two to six months after the infection occurred. Common signs
and symptoms include:
 weight loss
 weakness
 fever that lasts forweeks ormonths
 enlarged spleen
 enlarged liver
 decreased production of blood cells
 bleeding
 other infections
 swollen lymph nodes
F). What are the treatments for
leishmaniasis?
Your doctor may recommend other treatments based on the type of
leishmaniasis you have.
1.Cutaneous leishmaniasis
Cutaneous ulcers will often heal without treatment. However, treatment can
speed healing, reduce scarring, and decrease risk of further disease. Any skin
ulcers that cause disfigurement may require plastic surgery. Mostly
Glucantime injections are used for CL treatment, which is helpful also.
2.Mucocutaneous leishmaniasis
These lesions don’t heal naturally. They always require treatment. Liposomal
amphotericin B and paromomycin can treat mucocutaneous leishmaniasis.
3.Visceral leishmaniasis
Visceral disease always requires treatment. Several medications are
available. Commonly used medicines include sodium stibogluconate
(Pentostam), amphotericin B, paromomycin, and miltefosine (Impavido).
G). What are the potential
complications of leishmaniasis?
Cutaneous leishmaniasis complications may include:
 bleeding
 other infections due to a weakened immune system, which can be life-
threatening
 disfigurement
Visceral leishmaniasis is often fatal due to the effects it has on both internal
organs and your immune system. If you have HIV or AIDS, you’re at higher
risk of getting this disease. Having HIV or AIDS can also complicate the
course of leishmaniasis, as well as the treatment.
H). How can I prevent
leishmaniasis?
There’s no vaccine or prophylactic medication available. The only way to
prevent leishmaniasis is to avoid getting bitten by a sand fly.
Follow these steps to help prevent being bitten by a sand fly:
 Wear clothing that covers as much skin as possible. Long pants, long-
sleeved shirts tucked into pants, and high socks are recommended.
 Use insect repellent on any exposed skin and on the ends of your pants
and sleeves. The most effective insect repellants contain DEET.
 Spray indoor sleeping areas with insecticide.
 Sleep on the higher floors of a building. The insects are poor fliers.
 Avoid the outdoors between dusk and dawn. This is when sand flies are
most active.
 Use screens and air conditioning indoors when possible. Using fans
might make it more difficult for the insects to fly.
 Use a bed net tucked into your mattress. Sand flies are much smaller
than mosquitos, so you need a tightly woven net. Spray the net with
insecticide containing pyrethroid if possible.
Buy bed nets, insecticides, and repellents before traveling to high-risk
areas.
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''Leishmaniasis''. TYPES, CAUSES, SYMPTOMS, RISK FACTORS AND HOW TO MINIMISE IT,

  • 1. BY; Muhammad Kashif Obaid BS ZOOLOGY (7th ) Email; kashifobaidkanz@gmail.com Contact; 0342-0578621 Youtube; http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdmPeN9tCC8 CJQBhTEcRY_g Kohat university of science and Technology , Kohat, Pakistan. 05/10/2019
  • 2. A). What is leishmaniasis? Leishmaniasis is a parasitic disease caused by the Leishmania parasite. This parasite typically lives in infected sand flies. Leishmaniasis is due to protozoan parasites from the Leishmania species. You get leishmaniasis from being bitten by an infected sand fly. ... Leishmaniasis is one of the most dangerous neglected tropical diseases. The cutaneous form of the disease is caused mainly in Pakistan by Leishmania tropica and L. major. The cutaneous form of the disease is caused mainly in Pakistan by Leishmania tropica and L. major. The cutaneous form of the disease is caused mainly in Pakistan by Leishmania tropica and L. major. B). What are the types of leishmaniasis? Leishmaniasis comes in three forms: cutaneous, visceral, and mucocutaneous. Different species of the Leishmania parasite are associated with each form. Experts believe that there are about 20 Leishmania species that can transmit the disease to humans. 1). Cutaneous leishmaniasis Cutaneous leishmaniasis causes ulcers on your skin. It’s the most common form of leishmaniasis. Treatment may not always be necessary depending on the person, but it can speed healing and prevent complications.
  • 3. 2). Mucocutaneous leishmaniasis A rare form of the disease, mucocutaneous leishmaniasis is caused by the cutaneous form of the parasite and can occur several months after skin ulcers heal. With this type of leishmaniasis, the parasites spread to your nose, throat, and mouth. This can lead to partial or complete destruction of the mucous membranes in those areas. Although mucocutaneous leishmaniasis is usually considered a subset of cutaneous leishmaniasis, it’s more serious. It doesn’t heal on its own and always requires treatment. 3). Visceral leishmaniasis Visceral leishmaniasis is sometimes known as kala azar. The term "kala-azar" comes from India where it is the Hindi for black fever. It usually occurs two to eight months after being bitten by a sand fly. It damages internal organs, such as your spleen and liver. It also affects your bone marrow, as well as your immune system through damage to these organs. The condition is almost always fatal if it’s not treated. Every year so many death occurs due to V.L. C). What causes leishmaniasis? Leishmaniasis is due to protozoan parasites from the Leishmania species. You get leishmaniasis from being bitten by an infected sand fly.
  • 4. The parasite lives and multiplies inside the female sand fly. This insect is most active in humid environments during the warmer months and at night, from dusk to dawn. Domestic animals, such as dogs, can serve as reservoirs for the parasite. Transmission may occur from animal to sand fly to human. Humans can also transmit the parasite between each other through a blood transfusion or shared needles. In some parts of the world, transmission may also occur from human to sand fly to human. D). Who is at risk for leishmaniasis? 1). Geography The disease is found everywhere in the world except Australia and Antarctica. However, about 95 percent of cutaneous cases occur in:  the Americas  Central Asia  the Mediterranean basin  the Middle East In 2015 over 90 percentTrusted Source of visceral cases occurred in:  Brazil  Ethiopia  India  Kenya
  • 5.  Somalia  South Sudan  Sudan If you live in or travel to the tropical or subtropical areas of these countries and regions, you’re at a much higher risk of contracting the disease. Environmental and climate factors heavily influence the spread of the disease. 2). Socioeconomic conditions According to the World Health Organization (WHO)Trusted Source, poverty is a determining factor for the disease. In addition, leishmaniasis often occurs in areas where the following conditions are common:  malnutrition  famine  lack of financial resources  large migrations of people caused by urbanization, emergency situations, war, environmental changes and climate change 3). Other infections People who have weakened immune systems are at increased risk of this condition. HIV can influence the transmission of leishmaniasis and increase the risk of visceral leishmaniasis. HIV and leishmaniasis affect similar cells of the immune system.
  • 6. People infected with HIV are also often infected with leishmaniasis. In areas of Ethiopia, it’s estimated that as many as 35 percentTrusted Source of people with leishmaniasis have HIV too. E). What are the symptoms of leishmaniasis? People can carry some species of Leishmania for long periods without becoming ill. Symptoms depend on the form of the disease. 1.Cutaneous leishmaniasis The main symptom of this condition is painless skin ulcers. Cutaneous symptoms may appear a few weeks after being bitten by an infected sand fly. However, sometimes symptoms won’t appear for months or years. 2.Mucocutaneous leishmaniasis In people with the mucocutaneous form of the disease, symptoms usually appear one to five years after the skin lesions. These are primarily ulcers in their mouth and nose or on their lips. Other symptoms may include:  runny or stuffy nose  nosebleeds
  • 7.  difficulty breathing 3.Visceral leishmaniasis Symptoms often don’t appear for months after the bite with this type of leishmaniasis. Most cases are apparent two to six months after the infection occurred. Common signs and symptoms include:  weight loss  weakness  fever that lasts forweeks ormonths  enlarged spleen  enlarged liver  decreased production of blood cells  bleeding  other infections  swollen lymph nodes F). What are the treatments for leishmaniasis? Your doctor may recommend other treatments based on the type of leishmaniasis you have.
  • 8. 1.Cutaneous leishmaniasis Cutaneous ulcers will often heal without treatment. However, treatment can speed healing, reduce scarring, and decrease risk of further disease. Any skin ulcers that cause disfigurement may require plastic surgery. Mostly Glucantime injections are used for CL treatment, which is helpful also. 2.Mucocutaneous leishmaniasis These lesions don’t heal naturally. They always require treatment. Liposomal amphotericin B and paromomycin can treat mucocutaneous leishmaniasis. 3.Visceral leishmaniasis Visceral disease always requires treatment. Several medications are available. Commonly used medicines include sodium stibogluconate (Pentostam), amphotericin B, paromomycin, and miltefosine (Impavido). G). What are the potential complications of leishmaniasis? Cutaneous leishmaniasis complications may include:  bleeding  other infections due to a weakened immune system, which can be life- threatening  disfigurement
  • 9. Visceral leishmaniasis is often fatal due to the effects it has on both internal organs and your immune system. If you have HIV or AIDS, you’re at higher risk of getting this disease. Having HIV or AIDS can also complicate the course of leishmaniasis, as well as the treatment. H). How can I prevent leishmaniasis? There’s no vaccine or prophylactic medication available. The only way to prevent leishmaniasis is to avoid getting bitten by a sand fly. Follow these steps to help prevent being bitten by a sand fly:  Wear clothing that covers as much skin as possible. Long pants, long- sleeved shirts tucked into pants, and high socks are recommended.  Use insect repellent on any exposed skin and on the ends of your pants and sleeves. The most effective insect repellants contain DEET.  Spray indoor sleeping areas with insecticide.  Sleep on the higher floors of a building. The insects are poor fliers.  Avoid the outdoors between dusk and dawn. This is when sand flies are most active.  Use screens and air conditioning indoors when possible. Using fans might make it more difficult for the insects to fly.  Use a bed net tucked into your mattress. Sand flies are much smaller than mosquitos, so you need a tightly woven net. Spray the net with insecticide containing pyrethroid if possible.
  • 10. Buy bed nets, insecticides, and repellents before traveling to high-risk areas. THANK YOU!