Leishmaniasis Flashcards
leishmaniasis
carried by what vector?
lives in sand flies as what form?
lives where in humans?
lives in humans as what form?
sand flies; as promastigotes
live in human WBCs as intracellular amastigotes
amastigote vs promastigote forms
A - round, intracellular; in humans
P - flagellum, long, in the sand fly
leishmaniasis : 3 syndrome types
worst?
cutaneous, mucosal and visceral
visceral L –> most deadly
which two forms of L cause visceral disease?
L donovani and L infantum
L tropica is associated with what forms of disease?
cutaneous or mucosal disease
cutaneous Leishmaniasis
three types?
presentation?
is there pus?
L major or L tropica (IRAQ)
(L mexicana in Texas)
skin ulcerative lesions and edema; can be disfiguring if bad
(doesnt make pus; pus indicates secondary infection)
how can you differentiate between pyoderma (infected bug bite) or cutaneous Leishmaniasis?
CL = not painful, slow progression, ulcerative, rolled margins, no response to antibiotic
Pyoderma - pus, painful/itchy, fast progression, NO rolled margin, responds to antibiotic
is serology helpful in diagnosing cutaneous Leishmaniasis?
NO
leishmania on tissue scraping
you have to see the…
kinetoplast
Leishmaniasis treatment
simple –> topical
complex –> systemic therapy
heat, miltefosine, antimonials, amphotericinB
antimonial drug used around world to treat leishmaniasis
sodium stibogluconate
mucosal leishmaniasis
type?
presentation?
complications?
L. viannia (L.v. braziliensis)
months to years after skin lesion
nasal stuffiness, inflammation and then ulceration of nasal mucosa/septum
can progress to lip/cheek/palate/pharynx/larynx
complications: disfiguring, aspiration, death
mucosal leishmaniasis treatment
same as cutaneous but just higher dose
visceral leishmaniasis
2 types?
mech?leads to?
L. donovani (india/africa) = worse
L. infantum (mediterraenean/sicily) = less severe
incubation period is weeks to months
causes wasting and immunosuppression
(TNFalpha and IL2 are secreted by infected macrophages)
death due to bacterial/viral infections = pneumonia, measles, sepsis, TB, dysentery
what cytokine plays an important role in leishmaniasis?
IL-10