2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.nut.2019.110712
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Nutrition, malnutrition, and leishmaniasis

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“…94 , 95 Additional research is needed to understand the impact of nutritional deficits on vector competence. 93 Due to similar immunopathogenic processes, HIV significantly increases the risk of developing VL, while VL acts as a catalyst for HIV, thus accelerating the onset of AIDS. 96 , 97 While undernutrition is an outcome of inadequate food compounded by poverty, the impoverished rural settings in which the leishmaniases largely occur are often co-endemic with other diseases, such as malaria, typhoid or typhus, tuberculosis and schistosomiasis, which make the diagnosis of VL complex due to the similarity in clinical manifestations.…”
Section: Vulnerability To and Risk Factors For Leishmaniasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…94 , 95 Additional research is needed to understand the impact of nutritional deficits on vector competence. 93 Due to similar immunopathogenic processes, HIV significantly increases the risk of developing VL, while VL acts as a catalyst for HIV, thus accelerating the onset of AIDS. 96 , 97 While undernutrition is an outcome of inadequate food compounded by poverty, the impoverished rural settings in which the leishmaniases largely occur are often co-endemic with other diseases, such as malaria, typhoid or typhus, tuberculosis and schistosomiasis, which make the diagnosis of VL complex due to the similarity in clinical manifestations.…”
Section: Vulnerability To and Risk Factors For Leishmaniasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Malnutrition and HIV infection are the most significant comorbidities because they increase host susceptibility, are determinants for severity and clinical manifestations of the leishmaniases, and complicate accurate diagnosis and treatment. 25,85,[91][92][93] For instance, case-controlled research in Ethiopia has shown a three-fold increase in susceptibility to VL in malnourished individuals. 94,95 Additional research is needed to understand the impact of nutritional deficits on vector competence.…”
Section: Comorbidities Synergistically Act With Poverty To Exacerbate the Leishmaniasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, this may be linked to nutritional factors, such as protein-calorie deficiency, which is much more common in this group. As a result, it directly affects the general health of these animals, compromises immunity, and facilitates the development of the disease, and the clinical presentation of signs and symptoms (Melo et al 2018 ; Lewgoy et al 2020 ; Nweze et al 2020 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over 85% of new CL cases occurred in 10 countries in the year 2018, the WHO reported: Afghanistan, Algeria, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Iran (the Islamic Republic of), Iraq, Pakistan, the Syrian Arab Republic, and Tunisia. Around 600,000 to 1 million new cases are expected to occur annually worldwide (Nweze et al, 2020). Mucosal leishmaniasis (ML) causes the mucous membranes of the nose, mouth and throat to become partially or completely destroyed (Amato et al, 2008).…”
Section: Leishmaniasismentioning
confidence: 99%