Author/Authors :
Asillian, A Department of Dermatology, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, , Sadeghnia, A Department of Dermatology, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, , Shariati, F Department of Dermatology, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, , Iman Jome, M Department of Dermatology, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, , Ghoddusi, A Department of Dermatology, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan,
Abstract :
Background: One approach for prevention of cutaneous leishmaniasis
is creation of a barrier between the insect vector (phlebotomus)
and the host. Many, but not all, researchers claim that permethrinimpregnated
uniforms are effective for prevention of cutaneous
leishmaniasis. We determined the efficacy of permethrinimpregnated
uniforms for prevention of cutaneous leishmaniasis
among Iranian soldiers.
Methods: 324 soldiers were randomized into two equal groups. 272
soldiers completed the study. In Group A, 134 soldiers were issued
permethrin impregnated uniforms. In Group B, 138 soldiers were
issued uniforms washed in water. The soldiers wore uniforms day
and night for 3 months, and were observed for an additional 6
months. All of the soldiers remained during this 3 months in the
leishmaniasis-endemic area of Isfahan.
Results: 9 (6.5%) of 138 soldiers wearing control uniforms and 6
(4.4%) of 134 soldiers wearing permethrin-impregnated uniforms
acquired cutaneous leishmaniasis. The difference between the two
groups was not statistically significant.