Leishmaniasis in Dhaka Medical College-experience of three years.

Mohammad Robed Amin , Jubayer Fardin, Nawsabah Noor, Pranab Kumar Mallik, Tamanna Tabassum, Md. Abdullah Saeed Khan, Mohammad Jahid Hasan

Volume 6, Issue 11, November 2020, e05414
doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2020.e05414
Heliyon
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ABSTRACT
The People’s Republic of Bangladesh has been working to eliminate visceral leishmaniasis or Kala-azar cases since there was a memorandum of understanding signed between neighboring countries in 2005. As a part of the elimination activity, 44 cases of Kala-azar were diagnosed and treated in the regional referral center Dhaka Medical College Hospital (DMCH) during the last three years, which is reported here. Confirmed leishmaniasis cases were included. Patients attending this specialized center with different demographic characteristics and varied presentations with laboratory findings were reviewed and recorded in a structured case record form. Ethical clearance was obtained prior to starting the study. A total of 44 patients with leishmaniasis were reviewed. Approximately 89% (n ¼ 39) were New Kala-azar (NKA), 7% (n ¼ 3) were Relapse Kala-azar (Relapse KA), only one case (2%) was Kala-azar Treatment Failure (KATF) and Post Kala-azar Dermal Leishmaniasis (PKDL) for both. The mean age of presentation was 32 years. Forty percent of patients had houses made by mud, 26% by tin shed, and the rest lived in buildings and semi-buildings. The predominant clinical features were fever (90.9%), pallor
(88.6%), splenomegaly (81.8%) and hepatomegaly (68.2%). rK39 was positive in 90.7% of cases, and 94.4% of cases were positive for LD bodies on splenic aspirate. Of all, 90.90% were treated with Inj. Liposomal amphotericin B and 9.10% with the combination of Inj. Liposomal Amphotericin B and Inj. Miltefosine. Moving forward to the elimination of leishmaniasis from Bangladesh, the study highlights the status, characteristics and treatment of the disease in the country.

Keywords

Public health
Infectious disease
Epidemiology
Internal medicine
Clinical research
Kala-azar
Leishmaniasis
Bangladesh
Leishmania donovani
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