Sahibzada Mahmood Noor, Dildar Hussain.
Cutaneous Leishmaniasis in Sadda, Kurram Agency, Pakistan.
J Pak Assoc Derma Jan ;14(3):114-7.

Background: Cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) is endemic in the tribal belt bordering Afghanistan. This study was carried out to determine the demographic and clinical pattern of the disease in Sadda , Kurram Agency. Patients and methods: CL patients presenting to leishmaniasis clinic of Tehsil Headquarter Hospital, Sadda from 1st November, 2003 to 30th March, 2004 were included in the study. The patients were diagnosed clinically and confirmed by laboratory confirmation of parasites in a Giemsa-stained smear prepared from the lesion. All important clinical details were recorded on a specially designed proforma and patients were registered for the purpose of treatment and a card was issued to them for subsequent visits and follow up. Results A total of one hundred and fifty patients with 325 lesions were seen during a period of five months. Dry type of cutaneous leishmaniasis was seen in 120 (80%) patients and wet type was noted in 30 (20%) patients. Most of the lesions (98%) were present on exposed parts of the body. Sixty (40%) patients had one and 75 (50%) had two lesions. More than two lesions were seen in 10% of patients. Eighty per cent of sufferers were less than 30 years of age. The disease was more common in males (70%). Family history was positive in 45 (30%) patients. History regarding traveling to Afghanistan was negative in most of the patients (98%). Conclusion: CL is endemic in this part of tribal belt. Both type of CL is prevalent among the local population.

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