2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijid.2012.05.723
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Primary Toxoplasmosis in pregnancy – results from an interdisciplinary approach

Abstract: Background: Anthroponotic cutaneous Leishmaniasis is a common cause of ulcerative lesions and disfiguring scarring among children in Afghanistan. Most lesions occur on the face, and are commonly caused by the trypanosome protozoan parasite Leishmania Tropica, transmitted by the bite of an infected sandfly (Phlebotomus Sergenti). This study compared the effectiveness of a single localized treatment with thermotherapy to five days of intralesional administration of glucantime for the treatment of cutaneous leish… Show more

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