Epidemiological and Clinical Aspects of Cutaneous and Mucosal Leishmaniases in Portugal: Retrospective Analysis of Cases Diagnosed in Public Hospitals and Reported in the Literature between 2010 and 2020

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Main Author: Rocha, R
Publication Date: 2024
Other Authors: Conceição, C, Gonçalves, L, Carvalho, AC, Maia, A, Martins, A, Carujo, A, Maio, A, Forra, C, Melita, C, Couto, D, Fernandes, D, Pereira, D, Leal, E, Sarmento, H, Sousa, I, Gonçalves, JP, Marinho, J, Vasconcelos, J, Cunha, J, Rodrigues, J, Silva, JM, Caley, L, Malheiro, L, Santos, L, Garcia, M, Cunha, M, Lima, M, Andrade, MM, Marques, M, Alpalhão, M, Silva, M, Ferraz, R, Soares, R, Fernandes, S, Llobet, S, Cruz, S, Guimarães, T, Branco, T, Robalo-Nunes, T, Almeida, V, Maia, C
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Summary: Leishmania infantum, a zoonotic vector-born parasite, is endemic in the Mediterranean region, presenting mostly as visceral (VL), but also as cutaneous (CL) and mucosal leishmaniasis (ML). This study aimed to describe the epidemiological and clinical aspects of the CL and ML cases diagnosed in mainland Portugal between 2010 and 2020. Collaboration was requested from every hospital of the Portuguese National Health System. Cases were screened through a search of diagnostic discharge codes or positive laboratory results for Leishmania infection. Simultaneously, a comprehensive literature search was performed. Descriptive statistics and hypothesis testing were performed using IBM® SPSS® Statistics. A total of 43 CL and 7 ML cases were identified, with a predominance of autochthonous cases (86%). In CL, immunosuppressed individuals constituted a significant proportion of patients (48%), and in this group, disseminated CL (22%) and simultaneous VL (54%) were common. In autochthonous cases, lesions, mostly papules/nodules (62%), were frequently observed on the head (48%). The approach to treatment was very heterogeneous. ML cases were all autochthonous, were diagnosed primarily in older immunosuppressed individuals, and were generally treated with liposomal amphotericin B. The findings suggest a need for enhanced surveillance and reporting, clinical awareness, and diagnostic capacity of these forms of leishmaniasis to mitigate underdiagnosis and improve patient outcomes. A holistic One Health approach is advocated to address the multifaceted challenges posed by leishmaniases in Portugal and beyond.
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spelling Epidemiological and Clinical Aspects of Cutaneous and Mucosal Leishmaniases in Portugal: Retrospective Analysis of Cases Diagnosed in Public Hospitals and Reported in the Literature between 2010 and 2020Leishmaniose CutâneaLeishmaniasis, CutaneousLeishmania infantum, a zoonotic vector-born parasite, is endemic in the Mediterranean region, presenting mostly as visceral (VL), but also as cutaneous (CL) and mucosal leishmaniasis (ML). This study aimed to describe the epidemiological and clinical aspects of the CL and ML cases diagnosed in mainland Portugal between 2010 and 2020. Collaboration was requested from every hospital of the Portuguese National Health System. Cases were screened through a search of diagnostic discharge codes or positive laboratory results for Leishmania infection. Simultaneously, a comprehensive literature search was performed. Descriptive statistics and hypothesis testing were performed using IBM® SPSS® Statistics. A total of 43 CL and 7 ML cases were identified, with a predominance of autochthonous cases (86%). In CL, immunosuppressed individuals constituted a significant proportion of patients (48%), and in this group, disseminated CL (22%) and simultaneous VL (54%) were common. In autochthonous cases, lesions, mostly papules/nodules (62%), were frequently observed on the head (48%). The approach to treatment was very heterogeneous. ML cases were all autochthonous, were diagnosed primarily in older immunosuppressed individuals, and were generally treated with liposomal amphotericin B. The findings suggest a need for enhanced surveillance and reporting, clinical awareness, and diagnostic capacity of these forms of leishmaniasis to mitigate underdiagnosis and improve patient outcomes. A holistic One Health approach is advocated to address the multifaceted challenges posed by leishmaniases in Portugal and beyond.Repositório ComumRocha, RConceição, CGonçalves, LCarvalho, ACMaia, AMartins, ACarujo, AMaio, AForra, CMelita, CCouto, DFernandes, DPereira, DLeal, ESarmento, HSousa, IGonçalves, JPMarinho, JVasconcelos, JCunha, JRodrigues, JSilva, JMCaley, LMalheiro, LSantos, LGarcia, MCunha, MLima, MAndrade, MMMarques, MAlpalhão, MSilva, MFerraz, RSoares, RFernandes, SLlobet, SCruz, SGuimarães, TBranco, TRobalo-Nunes, TAlmeida, VMaia, C2024-05-30T21:57:49Z20242024-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.26/50965eng10.3390/microorganisms12040819info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAP2025-05-10T10:10:15Zoai:comum.rcaap.pt:10400.26/50965Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-29T07:07:34.100882Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Epidemiological and Clinical Aspects of Cutaneous and Mucosal Leishmaniases in Portugal: Retrospective Analysis of Cases Diagnosed in Public Hospitals and Reported in the Literature between 2010 and 2020
title Epidemiological and Clinical Aspects of Cutaneous and Mucosal Leishmaniases in Portugal: Retrospective Analysis of Cases Diagnosed in Public Hospitals and Reported in the Literature between 2010 and 2020
spellingShingle Epidemiological and Clinical Aspects of Cutaneous and Mucosal Leishmaniases in Portugal: Retrospective Analysis of Cases Diagnosed in Public Hospitals and Reported in the Literature between 2010 and 2020
Rocha, R
Leishmaniose Cutânea
Leishmaniasis, Cutaneous
title_short Epidemiological and Clinical Aspects of Cutaneous and Mucosal Leishmaniases in Portugal: Retrospective Analysis of Cases Diagnosed in Public Hospitals and Reported in the Literature between 2010 and 2020
title_full Epidemiological and Clinical Aspects of Cutaneous and Mucosal Leishmaniases in Portugal: Retrospective Analysis of Cases Diagnosed in Public Hospitals and Reported in the Literature between 2010 and 2020
title_fullStr Epidemiological and Clinical Aspects of Cutaneous and Mucosal Leishmaniases in Portugal: Retrospective Analysis of Cases Diagnosed in Public Hospitals and Reported in the Literature between 2010 and 2020
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiological and Clinical Aspects of Cutaneous and Mucosal Leishmaniases in Portugal: Retrospective Analysis of Cases Diagnosed in Public Hospitals and Reported in the Literature between 2010 and 2020
title_sort Epidemiological and Clinical Aspects of Cutaneous and Mucosal Leishmaniases in Portugal: Retrospective Analysis of Cases Diagnosed in Public Hospitals and Reported in the Literature between 2010 and 2020
author Rocha, R
author_facet Rocha, R
Conceição, C
Gonçalves, L
Carvalho, AC
Maia, A
Martins, A
Carujo, A
Maio, A
Forra, C
Melita, C
Couto, D
Fernandes, D
Pereira, D
Leal, E
Sarmento, H
Sousa, I
Gonçalves, JP
Marinho, J
Vasconcelos, J
Cunha, J
Rodrigues, J
Silva, JM
Caley, L
Malheiro, L
Santos, L
Garcia, M
Cunha, M
Lima, M
Andrade, MM
Marques, M
Alpalhão, M
Silva, M
Ferraz, R
Soares, R
Fernandes, S
Llobet, S
Cruz, S
Guimarães, T
Branco, T
Robalo-Nunes, T
Almeida, V
Maia, C
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Gonçalves, L
Carvalho, AC
Maia, A
Martins, A
Carujo, A
Maio, A
Forra, C
Melita, C
Couto, D
Fernandes, D
Pereira, D
Leal, E
Sarmento, H
Sousa, I
Gonçalves, JP
Marinho, J
Vasconcelos, J
Cunha, J
Rodrigues, J
Silva, JM
Caley, L
Malheiro, L
Santos, L
Garcia, M
Cunha, M
Lima, M
Andrade, MM
Marques, M
Alpalhão, M
Silva, M
Ferraz, R
Soares, R
Fernandes, S
Llobet, S
Cruz, S
Guimarães, T
Branco, T
Robalo-Nunes, T
Almeida, V
Maia, C
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório Comum
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rocha, R
Conceição, C
Gonçalves, L
Carvalho, AC
Maia, A
Martins, A
Carujo, A
Maio, A
Forra, C
Melita, C
Couto, D
Fernandes, D
Pereira, D
Leal, E
Sarmento, H
Sousa, I
Gonçalves, JP
Marinho, J
Vasconcelos, J
Cunha, J
Rodrigues, J
Silva, JM
Caley, L
Malheiro, L
Santos, L
Garcia, M
Cunha, M
Lima, M
Andrade, MM
Marques, M
Alpalhão, M
Silva, M
Ferraz, R
Soares, R
Fernandes, S
Llobet, S
Cruz, S
Guimarães, T
Branco, T
Robalo-Nunes, T
Almeida, V
Maia, C
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Leishmaniose Cutânea
Leishmaniasis, Cutaneous
topic Leishmaniose Cutânea
Leishmaniasis, Cutaneous
description Leishmania infantum, a zoonotic vector-born parasite, is endemic in the Mediterranean region, presenting mostly as visceral (VL), but also as cutaneous (CL) and mucosal leishmaniasis (ML). This study aimed to describe the epidemiological and clinical aspects of the CL and ML cases diagnosed in mainland Portugal between 2010 and 2020. Collaboration was requested from every hospital of the Portuguese National Health System. Cases were screened through a search of diagnostic discharge codes or positive laboratory results for Leishmania infection. Simultaneously, a comprehensive literature search was performed. Descriptive statistics and hypothesis testing were performed using IBM® SPSS® Statistics. A total of 43 CL and 7 ML cases were identified, with a predominance of autochthonous cases (86%). In CL, immunosuppressed individuals constituted a significant proportion of patients (48%), and in this group, disseminated CL (22%) and simultaneous VL (54%) were common. In autochthonous cases, lesions, mostly papules/nodules (62%), were frequently observed on the head (48%). The approach to treatment was very heterogeneous. ML cases were all autochthonous, were diagnosed primarily in older immunosuppressed individuals, and were generally treated with liposomal amphotericin B. The findings suggest a need for enhanced surveillance and reporting, clinical awareness, and diagnostic capacity of these forms of leishmaniasis to mitigate underdiagnosis and improve patient outcomes. A holistic One Health approach is advocated to address the multifaceted challenges posed by leishmaniases in Portugal and beyond.
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