2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijid.2020.11.002
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Clinical and epidemiological study of cutaneous leishmaniasis in two tertiary care hospitals of Jammu and Kashmir: An emerging disease in North India

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“…There was no significant association between lesion number and parasite density. Similar results have been reported in studies conducted in North India 37 and Sri Lanka. 15,21,33 The prominent pathological lesion type observed was ulcerated nodule with central crust (n = 27, 39.71%), which is consistent with existing literature, [38][39][40][41] followed by the papular type lesions (n = 17, 25.0%).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…There was no significant association between lesion number and parasite density. Similar results have been reported in studies conducted in North India 37 and Sri Lanka. 15,21,33 The prominent pathological lesion type observed was ulcerated nodule with central crust (n = 27, 39.71%), which is consistent with existing literature, [38][39][40][41] followed by the papular type lesions (n = 17, 25.0%).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The distribution of P. longiductus has also been reported from Banihal and Punch district of Jammu & Kashmir ( Lewis 1978 ), where cases of CL have been reported, however, the parasite and vector species still remain unknown, warranting further studies ( Rather et al 2021 ). In the geographic belt ranging from Jammu & Kashmir to Himachal Pradesh, a few cases of VL have been reported along the Ravi River in Chamba district but the vector species is unknown ( Raina et al 2016 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Recently, the Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) union territory (UT) has become a challenging disease focus, with the majority of cases reported from the Chenab Valley, the districts of Poonch and Rajouri in Jammu division, and Kupwara and Baramulla in Kashmir division, which have common borders with Himachal Pradesh and Pakistan, respectively. With its distinction of having hot summers and cold winters, this region’s climate is similar to that of the neighbouring country in many ways, creating a favourable environment for the Leishmania species to thrive [ 3 ]. There are now concrete efforts by WHO, and the Government of India to control/eliminate Leishmaniasis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is a disease of great importance for clinical and veterinary health, as it affects various mammalian species, including humans. Leishmaniasis is primarily a disease of low socioeconomic areas, and its occurrence is closely associated with natural disasters, deforestation, infrastructure projects, armed conflicts, and other human activities that lead to the destruction of the vector's habitat, as well as a weakened immune system and poor living conditions [3]. According to the World Health Organization, leishmaniasis is one of the most neglected tropical diseases, with an estimated 12 million people currently affected, 350 million people at risk, and 0.1 million new cases each year [3][4][5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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