Title of article :
Identification of Species and Characteristics of an Outbreak of Cuaneous Leishmaniasis in a New Focus of Iran
Author/Authors :
Alimohammadian, Mohammad Hossein Department of Immunology - Pasteur Institute of Iran , Almasi, Hasan Public Health Center - Kashan University of Medical Sciences , Khabiri, Alireza Department of Immunology - Pasteur Institute of Iran , Hatam, Gholamreza Department of Immunology - Pasteur Institute of Iran , Karimi, Ali Department of Immunology - Pasteur Institute of Iran , Mahboudi, Fereidoun Department of Biotechnology - Pasteur Institute of Iran , Seyyed Reza Tehrani, Mohsen Department of Biotechnology - Pasteur Institute of Iran , Amirkhani, Aref Department of Epidemiology and Statistic - Pasteur Institute of Iran
Abstract :
Both urban and rural cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) is endemic in different parts of Iran and has long
been recognized in most provinces. However, there is no report of endemicity of CL in rural areas of
Kashan, 200 km north of Isfahan and 260 km south of Tehran, Iran. To our knowledge, this is the first
report of outbreak of cutaneous leishmaniasis in this area. To study and identify the nature of infection
in this area, a survey was conducted in a borough, 30 Km south-east of Kashan on 3,530 people, using
questionnaire for obtaining clinical status, and leishmanin skin test as an indicator of the prevalence of
infection. In addition, 42 lesion samples from patients residing in this area were cultured, which twenty
eight of them were positive. By enzyme immunoassay, using three species-specific monoclonal
antibodies against common species of Leishmania in Iran, species of isolates were identified. Some of
these isolates were also analyzed by PCR. The results showed the prevalence of 6% patients with
lesion(s) in the population and 3.1% of people displayed lesion scar(s). Also 12% of population showed
sensitivity to leishmanin. In this study the Leishmania major strain was identified in majority of cases,
which showed two different patterns when analyzed by PCR. Both patterns belonged to different
endemic strains of L. Major in Isfahan, which indicates the possible transmission of infection from
Isfahan to this area.
Keywords :
Identification of species , New Outbreak , Cutaneous leishmaniasis , Leishmania major
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics