Cutaneous Leishmaniasis Prevalence and Clinical Overview: A Single Center Study from Saudi Arabia, Eastern Region, Al-Ahsa
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design
2.2. Study Population
2.3. Statistical Methods
2.4. Ethical Considerations
3. Results
3.1. The Sociodemographic Characteristics of the Study Participants
3.2. The Characteristics of CL Lesions among the Study Participants
3.3. The Response of CL Lesions to Proposed Treatment Options
3.4. The Epidemiological Trend of CL in the Al-Ahsa Region
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Variables | Frequency (%) | |
---|---|---|
Nationality | Saudi | 117 (47.8%) |
Non-Saudi | 128 (52.2%) | |
Gender | Male | 207 (84.5%) |
Female | 38 (15.5%) | |
Age | ≤20 | 48 (19.5%) |
21–40 | 129 (52.7%) | |
41–60 | 60 (22.7%) | |
≥61 | 8 (3.3%) | |
Living area | Rural area | 183 (74.7%) |
Urban area | 62 (25.3%) |
Variables | Frequency (%) | |
---|---|---|
Diagnosed by | Clinical and investigation | 230 (93.9%) |
Clinical | 15 (6.1%) | |
Number of lesions | One lesion | 94 (38.4%) |
Two lesions | 59 (24.1%) | |
Three lesions | 33 (13.5%) | |
More than three lesions | 59 (24.1%) | |
Distribution of lesions | Upper extremities | 128 (52.2%) |
Lower extremities | 152 (62.0%) | |
Trunk | 6 (2.4%) | |
Head | 16 (6.5%) | |
Types of lesions | Wet | 179 (75.2%) |
Dry | 49 (20.6%) | |
Secondarily infected | 10 (4.2%) | |
Therapeutic outcome | Complete healing | 175 (71.4%) |
No healing | 70 (28.6%) |
Variables | Frequency (%) | |
---|---|---|
Last place the patient had been within the past 3 months | Farms | 129 (52.7%) |
Desert | 47 (19.2%) | |
Urban areas | 55 (22.4%) | |
Rural areas | 175 (71.4%) | |
Possible origin of infection | Farms | 124 (50.6%) |
Desert | 38 (15.5%) | |
Urban areas | 58 (23.7%) | |
Rural areas | 188 (76.7%) | |
Similar presentation within the surroundings | No | 232 (91.0%) |
Yes (relatives) | 10 (4.1%) | |
Yes (family) | 8 (3.3%) | |
Yes (colleagues) | 4 (1.6%) | |
Did the patient live in a reinforced house? | Yes | 126 (51.4%) |
No | 146 (48.6%) | |
Did the house have reinforced windows? | Yes | 209 (85.3%) |
No | 36 (14.7%) | |
Nearby breeding sites for flies | Burrows | 152 (62.0%) |
Garbage | 70 (28.6%) | |
Corrals | 62 (25.3%) | |
Presences of animals in the house | Sheep | 54 (22.0%) |
Rodents | 133 (54.3%) | |
Birds | 69 (28.2%) | |
Dogs | 40 (16.3%) | |
Others | 3 (1.2%) |
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Al-Dhafiri, M.; Alhajri, A.; Alwayel, Z.A.; Alturaiki, J.A.; Bu Izran, S.A.; Alhammad, F.A.; Aljumaiah, R.M. Cutaneous Leishmaniasis Prevalence and Clinical Overview: A Single Center Study from Saudi Arabia, Eastern Region, Al-Ahsa. Trop. Med. Infect. Dis. 2023, 8, 507. https://doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed8120507
Al-Dhafiri M, Alhajri A, Alwayel ZA, Alturaiki JA, Bu Izran SA, Alhammad FA, Aljumaiah RM. Cutaneous Leishmaniasis Prevalence and Clinical Overview: A Single Center Study from Saudi Arabia, Eastern Region, Al-Ahsa. Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease. 2023; 8(12):507. https://doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed8120507
Chicago/Turabian StyleAl-Dhafiri, Mahdi, Abdulmohsen Alhajri, Zahraa Ali Alwayel, Jasmine Ahmed Alturaiki, Shaima Ali Bu Izran, Fatimah Ahmed Alhammad, and Ryhana Mohammed Aljumaiah. 2023. "Cutaneous Leishmaniasis Prevalence and Clinical Overview: A Single Center Study from Saudi Arabia, Eastern Region, Al-Ahsa" Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease 8, no. 12: 507. https://doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed8120507
APA StyleAl-Dhafiri, M., Alhajri, A., Alwayel, Z. A., Alturaiki, J. A., Bu Izran, S. A., Alhammad, F. A., & Aljumaiah, R. M. (2023). Cutaneous Leishmaniasis Prevalence and Clinical Overview: A Single Center Study from Saudi Arabia, Eastern Region, Al-Ahsa. Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease, 8(12), 507. https://doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed8120507