Leishmaniasis: A Neglected Tropical Disease

Aneeqa Hamida, Doua Ilyas, Mahnoor Zahra, Gul Shehnaz
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Leishmaniasis is an emerging tropical disease in the world as declared by WHO. At least 89 countries are affected, risking lives of 350 million people resulting in 70,000 deaths annually. It is spread to human beings and animals by bite of sandflies of genera Phlebotomus and Lutzomyia. The disease is more prevalent in the poverty-stricken populations. In Pakistan, the most affected province is KPK. Despite its global occurrence, it is not a very life-threatening disease except visceral leishmaniasis in which death can occur in immunocompromised patients. The only satisfactory treatment is through intravenous antimonials. Vaccine is not yet available but environmental control of sandfly can help in prevention of leishmaniasis. There is a dire need of improving the existing conventional therapy but the neglection of the disease has led to lack of financial support for the development of a novel drug.
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利什曼病:一种被忽视的热带疾病
利什曼病是世卫组织宣布的一种世界新发热带病。至少89个国家受到影响,每年有3.5亿人的生命受到威胁,造成7万人死亡。它通过白蛉属和卢氏属白蛉的叮咬传播给人类和动物。这种疾病在贫困人口中更为普遍。在巴基斯坦,受影响最严重的省份是肃贪省。尽管它在全球发生,但它不是一种非常危及生命的疾病,除了内脏利什曼病,免疫功能低下的患者可死于内脏利什曼病。唯一令人满意的治疗方法是静脉注射锑。目前还没有疫苗,但对白蛉的环境控制可以帮助预防利什曼病。迫切需要改进现有的传统治疗方法,但对该疾病的忽视导致缺乏开发新药的资金支持。
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