American cutaneous leishmaniasis outbreak, Tartagal city, province of Salta, Argentina, 1993

Authors

  • O. Daniel SALOMON CONICET
  • Mario ZAIDENBERG Programa Nacional de Control de Vectores
  • Ricardo BURGOS Programa Nacional de Control de Vectores
  • Viviana I. HEREDIA Ministerio de Salud Pública; Hospital de Tartagal
  • S. Liliana CAROPRESI Ministerio de Salud Pública; Hospital de Tartagal

Keywords:

Leishmaniasis, Lutzomyia intermedia, Argentina

Abstract

An American cutaneous leishmaniasis outbreak, with cases clustering during 1993 in Tartagal city, Salta, was reported. The outbreak involved 102 individuals, 43.1% of them with multiple ulcers. Age (mean: 33 years old) and sex distribution of cases (74.5% males), as well as working activity (70 forest-related), support the hypothesis of classical forest transmission leishmaniasis, despite the fact that the place of permanent residence was in periurban Tartagal. Moreover, during July, sandflies were only collected from one of the 'deforestation areas'. Lutzomyia intermedia was the single species of the 491 phlebotomines captured, reinforcing the vector incrimination of this species. Most infections must have been acquired during the fall (April to June), a pattern consistent with previous sandfly population dynamics data. Based on the epidemiological and entomological results, it was advised not to do any vector-targeted periurban control measures during July. Further studies should be done to assess if the high rate of multiple lesions was due to parasite factors or to infective vector density factors.

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Published

2001-04-01

Issue

Section

Leishmaniasis

How to Cite

SALOMON, O. D., ZAIDENBERG, M., BURGOS, R., HEREDIA, V. I., & CAROPRESI, S. L. (2001). American cutaneous leishmaniasis outbreak, Tartagal city, province of Salta, Argentina, 1993 . Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De São Paulo, 43(2), 105-108. https://revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/30497