2012
DOI: 10.7705/biomedica.v26i1.1508
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Distribución geográfica de especies de Leishmania aisladas de pacientes consultantes al Instituto Nacional de Dermatología Federico Lleras Acosta, E.S.E., 1995-2005

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“…This species had been reported previously as the etiological agent of diffuse cutaneous leishmaniasis in an AIDS patient (16), and in three patients with disseminated, erysipeloid and leishmaniasis recidivans cutis (4). This contrasts with numerous reports on atypical cases from the Mediterranean basin (12) and from other countries, including Pakistan (5-7,11,13,17), India (18), Iran (8,9) and Lebanon (19), where the major infective species is L. major.…”
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confidence: 89%
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“…This species had been reported previously as the etiological agent of diffuse cutaneous leishmaniasis in an AIDS patient (16), and in three patients with disseminated, erysipeloid and leishmaniasis recidivans cutis (4). This contrasts with numerous reports on atypical cases from the Mediterranean basin (12) and from other countries, including Pakistan (5-7,11,13,17), India (18), Iran (8,9) and Lebanon (19), where the major infective species is L. major.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…At the National Institute of Dermatology of Colombia, a referral dermatology center receiving patients from almost all regions of the country, most cutaneous leishmaniasis cases (92%), including those with atypical symptoms, are caused by L. panamensis (74.5%) (16). This species had been reported previously as the etiological agent of diffuse cutaneous leishmaniasis in an AIDS patient (16), and in three patients with disseminated, erysipeloid and leishmaniasis recidivans cutis (4).…”
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“…Esta especie, identificada en 11 % de los aislamientos estudiados, es la más ampliamente distribuida en el país según Corredor, et al (17). Otros autores identificaron esta especie mediante la metodología de anticuerpos monoclonales en 74 % de las muestras procedentes de diversas regiones del país (30), incluidos los cuatro departamentos de donde provenían las muestras aquí identificadas.…”
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“…Por otra parte, L. guyanensis se identificó solo en 2,4 % de los aislamientos, todos procedentes del sudeste del país, lo que concuerda con otros estudios que reportaron esta especie en unas pocas muestras procedentes de los mismos departamentos de Guaviare (17,30) y Caquetá (17). Sin embargo, debe tenerse en cuenta la identificación previa de L. guyanensis como agente causal de leishmaniasis cutánea en Sucre, lo que constituyó el primer reporte de su presencia en la Costa Caribe colombiana (18).…”
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