Molecular prevalence and estimated risk of cutaneous leishmaniasis in Libya

Background/Purpose: Cutanoeus leishmaniasis (CL) is an endemic disease in the Mediterranean area including Libya. The aim of the present study is to detect the prevalent Leishmania species obtained from smeared cutaneous lesions in addition to studying the diverse sociodemographic risk factors of th...

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Main Authors: Ayman A. El-Badry, Hamida El-Dwibe, Maha M.A. Basyoni, Abeer S.A. Al-Antably, Wafaa A. Al-Bashier
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Published: Elsevier 2017-12-01
Series:Journal of Microbiology, Immunology and Infection
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spelling doaj-9cead583423141f38f74824b95075fdc2020-11-24T23:20:56ZengElsevierJournal of Microbiology, Immunology and Infection1684-11822017-12-01506805810Molecular prevalence and estimated risk of cutaneous leishmaniasis in LibyaAyman A. El-Badry0Hamida El-Dwibe1Maha M.A. Basyoni2Abeer S.A. Al-Antably3Wafaa A. Al-Bashier4Parasitology Department, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, Cairo, EgyptDermatology Department, Faculty of Medicine, Tripoli University, Tripoli, LibyaParasitology Department, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt; Corresponding author. Department of Parasitology, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, POB: 11562, Cairo, Egypt.Parasitology Department, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, Cairo, EgyptParasitology Department, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt; Department of Parasitology, Faculty of Medicine, Al-Zawia (7th April) University, LibyaBackground/Purpose: Cutanoeus leishmaniasis (CL) is an endemic disease in the Mediterranean area including Libya. The aim of the present study is to detect the prevalent Leishmania species obtained from smeared cutaneous lesions in addition to studying the diverse sociodemographic risk factors of the reported cases from different provinces of Libya. Methods: A total of 250 archived microscopic slides from clinically suspected cases of CL attending the leishmaniasis clinic in the Dermatology Department, Tripoli Central Hospital, Tripoli, Libya, were microscopically examined. Leishmania-DNA was amplified using combined polymerase chain reaction (PCR) targeting kinetoplast-DNA (kDNA) and ribosomal internal transcribed spacer 1 (ITS1)-DNA with restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis for direct Leishmania species identification. Results: Using kDNA and ITS1-PCR, 22.5% and 20% of cases were positive, respectively. Only 14.4% of cases were positive using microscopy. Nominating ITS1-PCR as the reference standard, kDNA-PCR assay was highly sensitive while microscopy was 100% specific but of limited sensitivity (72%) with a substantial agreement and an overall accuracy of 94.4%. Leishmania major and Leishmania tropica were the predominant species reported from the north-western provinces including Tripoli, Zintan, and Gharyan with their related subprovinces; Asabaa, Mizdan, Alkawasem, and Alorban. CL prevailed more among men and residents of rural areas. House wives and students were the most affected professions. Children were the least affected, while the middle-aged were the most affected age group. Conclusion: L. major and L. tropica are the predominant species in the north-western regions of Libya. ITS1-PCR-restriction fragment length polymorphism assay offered a sensitive, specific, and faster diagnostic method especially with negative parasitologic examination. Keywords: Archived microscopic slides, Cutaneous leishmaniasis, ITS1-PCR, kDNA-PCRhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1684118216000050
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author Ayman A. El-Badry
Hamida El-Dwibe
Maha M.A. Basyoni
Abeer S.A. Al-Antably
Wafaa A. Al-Bashier
spellingShingle Ayman A. El-Badry
Hamida El-Dwibe
Maha M.A. Basyoni
Abeer S.A. Al-Antably
Wafaa A. Al-Bashier
Molecular prevalence and estimated risk of cutaneous leishmaniasis in Libya
Journal of Microbiology, Immunology and Infection
author_facet Ayman A. El-Badry
Hamida El-Dwibe
Maha M.A. Basyoni
Abeer S.A. Al-Antably
Wafaa A. Al-Bashier
author_sort Ayman A. El-Badry
title Molecular prevalence and estimated risk of cutaneous leishmaniasis in Libya
title_short Molecular prevalence and estimated risk of cutaneous leishmaniasis in Libya
title_full Molecular prevalence and estimated risk of cutaneous leishmaniasis in Libya
title_fullStr Molecular prevalence and estimated risk of cutaneous leishmaniasis in Libya
title_full_unstemmed Molecular prevalence and estimated risk of cutaneous leishmaniasis in Libya
title_sort molecular prevalence and estimated risk of cutaneous leishmaniasis in libya
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Microbiology, Immunology and Infection
issn 1684-1182
publishDate 2017-12-01
description Background/Purpose: Cutanoeus leishmaniasis (CL) is an endemic disease in the Mediterranean area including Libya. The aim of the present study is to detect the prevalent Leishmania species obtained from smeared cutaneous lesions in addition to studying the diverse sociodemographic risk factors of the reported cases from different provinces of Libya. Methods: A total of 250 archived microscopic slides from clinically suspected cases of CL attending the leishmaniasis clinic in the Dermatology Department, Tripoli Central Hospital, Tripoli, Libya, were microscopically examined. Leishmania-DNA was amplified using combined polymerase chain reaction (PCR) targeting kinetoplast-DNA (kDNA) and ribosomal internal transcribed spacer 1 (ITS1)-DNA with restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis for direct Leishmania species identification. Results: Using kDNA and ITS1-PCR, 22.5% and 20% of cases were positive, respectively. Only 14.4% of cases were positive using microscopy. Nominating ITS1-PCR as the reference standard, kDNA-PCR assay was highly sensitive while microscopy was 100% specific but of limited sensitivity (72%) with a substantial agreement and an overall accuracy of 94.4%. Leishmania major and Leishmania tropica were the predominant species reported from the north-western provinces including Tripoli, Zintan, and Gharyan with their related subprovinces; Asabaa, Mizdan, Alkawasem, and Alorban. CL prevailed more among men and residents of rural areas. House wives and students were the most affected professions. Children were the least affected, while the middle-aged were the most affected age group. Conclusion: L. major and L. tropica are the predominant species in the north-western regions of Libya. ITS1-PCR-restriction fragment length polymorphism assay offered a sensitive, specific, and faster diagnostic method especially with negative parasitologic examination. Keywords: Archived microscopic slides, Cutaneous leishmaniasis, ITS1-PCR, kDNA-PCR
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