Title of article :
Molecular Identification of Leishmania Species in an Outbreak of Re-Emerged Cutaneous Leishmaniasis in Southwestern Iran During 2015 - 2016
Author/Authors :
Kargar, Mehri Department of Medical Parasitology and Mycology - School of Public Health - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Hajjaran, Homa Department of Medical Parasitology and Mycology - School of Public Health - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Moazen, Javad Department of Infectious Diseases - School of Medicine - Dezful University of Medical Sciences , Shirzadi, Mohammad Reza Zoonoses Control Unit - Center of Communicable Diseases - Ministry of Health - Treatment and Medical Education , Kazemirad, Elham Department of Medical Parasitology and Mycology - School of Public Health - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Kalantari, Hamid Dezful Health Center , Teimouri, Aref Department of Parasitology and Mycology - School of Medicine - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences , Mohebali, Mehdi Department of Medical Parasitology and Mycology - School of Public Health - Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Background: Dezful and its suburbs, as the second city in Khuzestan Province, southwest of Iran, has been an endemic area of
cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) with a low incidence rate since the last decades. However, the disease incidence has rapidly increased,
and now is considered as a re-emerging parasitic disease in the area.
Objectives: The aim of this study was to identify the most prevalent CL species in Dezful Region.
Methods: A total of 196 microscopically confirmed slides from CL patients referred to Dezful Health Center were randomly collected
in the period of 2015 - 2016. After DNA extraction from microscopically positive slides, polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment
length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) was carried out on 61 eligible specimens using ribosomal internal transcribed spacer 1 (ITS1)
gene. The HaeIII restriction enzyme was used for the identification of species.
Results: Samples were randomly collected from 196 acute CL cases, including 110 (56.2%) males and 86 (43.8%) females. Most infections
were seen in the age range of 2 - 7 years (65/196, 33.1%). Totally, 60.1% of the cases had only one lesion, and half of the lesions
appeared on hands. Furthermore, 162 (82.7%) cases were referred to Dezful Health Center in the cold seasons (autumn and winter).
Results of PCR-RFLP on 61 eligible isolates showed that 60 (98.4%) isolates were Leishmania major, and only 1 (1.6%) isolate was Leishmania
tropica.
Conclusions: Our findings indicated that L. major is the main agent of re-emerged CL in Dezful and its suburbs, and the disease is a
zoonosis.
Keywords :
Cutaneous Leishmaniasis , ITS1 , PCR-RFLP , Dezful , Iran
Journal title :
Archives of Clinical Infectious Diseases