“…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. In these publications, the clinical polymorphism of the disease has been related to parasite dependent factors, such as virulence of the species (5,6,8,9,18), the vector (12), and geographical region where infection took place (11,12,18), and to the host, such as lesion localization (5,8) and immune response (5)(6)(7)(8)11,12,18).…”