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Title:
Re-evaluation of zoonotic cutaneous leishmaniasis status in North Saini Governorate, Egypt. . J.Egypt.Soc.Parasitol.,33(3):687-694.
Authors: H.Hamadto, A.F.El Fakahany, A.Faraag, T.Morsi, K.Abd El Maksood
Year: 2003
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Abstract:

Generally speaking, there are at least few endemic zoonotic cutaneous leishmaniasis (ZCL) in the Sinai and the Suez Canal Governorates. A spotlight survey for new cases of human ZCL among out-patients with skin complaints revealed sixteen out of 100 (16%) individuals examined. But, none ZCL infection was found among 50 normal individuals. The typing of three human isolates proved to be Leishmania major Zymodeme London 70. Trapping and examination of the rodent reservoirs and sand-fly vector(s) were carried out as well, but will be published later on. Introduction In the last few years, zoonotic cutaneous leishmaniasis showed itself as a public health problem. Nowadays, indigenous and exogenous cases of cutaneous leishmaniasis are seen in the Eastern Part of Nile Delta and Sinai Peninsula. This is especially true with the reconstruction of Sinai and the movement of temporary labourers and visitors from the neighbouring endemic

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