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dc.creatorGeorgiadou, S. P.en
dc.creatorStefos, A.en
dc.creatorSpanakos, G.en
dc.creatorSkrimpas, S.en
dc.creatorMakaritsis, K.en
dc.creatorSipsas, N. V.en
dc.creatorDalekos, G. N.en
dc.date.accessioned2015-11-23T10:27:37Z
dc.date.available2015-11-23T10:27:37Z
dc.date.issued2015
dc.identifier10.1016/j.ijid.2015.02.021
dc.identifier.issn1201-9712
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11615/27755
dc.description.abstractObjectives: Visceral leishmaniasis (VL) is re-emerging in endemic areas. The epidemiological, clinical, laboratory, and treatment outcome characteristics in a large cohort of VL patients is described herein. Methods: The cases of 67 VL patients (57% male, mean age 56 years) treated in two Greek hospitals over the last 7 years were identified and evaluated retrospectively. Results: Forty-six percent of patients reported contact with animals. Seventeen patients (25%) were immunocompromised, and 22% were co-infected with another pathogen. Sixty-four percent of patients had fever, 57% had weakness, 37% had sweats, 21% had weight loss, and 13% had a dry cough, while 6% developed haemophagocytic syndrome. The median duration of symptoms was 28 days. Fifty-eight percent of patients had splenomegaly, 49% had hepatomegaly, and 36% had lymphadenopathy. The diagnosis was established by positive PCR in peripheral blood (73%) and/or bone marrow specimens (34%). Sixty-one patients (91%) received liposomal amphotericin (L-AMB). Six patients (10%) did not respond or relapsed but were eventually cured after a second cycle of L-AMB. During a 6-month followup, the overall mortality was 9%, although none of these deaths was attributed to VL. Conclusions: VL is still a common disease in endemic areas, affecting immunocompetent and immunocompromised patients. Its diagnosis is challenging, and molecular techniques are valuable and helpful tools to achieve this. Treatment with L-AMB is safe and very effective. (C) 2015 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of International Society for Infectious Diseases.en
dc.sourceInternational Journal of Infectious Diseasesen
dc.source.uri<Go to ISI>://WOS:000355926800009
dc.subjectVisceral leishmaniasisen
dc.subjectParasiteen
dc.subjectLiposomal amphotericinen
dc.subjectHaemophagocytic syndromeen
dc.subjectPCRen
dc.subjectLIPOSOMAL AMPHOTERICIN-Ben
dc.subjectPCR-BASED METHODen
dc.subjectBACTERIAL-INFECTIONSen
dc.subjectDIAGNOSISen
dc.subjectDISEASEen
dc.subjectSAMPLESen
dc.subjectEFFICACYen
dc.subjectBLOODen
dc.subjectCRETEen
dc.subjectInfectious Diseasesen
dc.titleCurrent clinical, laboratory, and treatment outcome characteristics of visceral leishmaniasis: results from a seven-year retrospective study in Greeceen
dc.typejournalArticleen


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