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Volume 22, Number 11—November 2016
Letter

Leishmania major Cutaneous Leishmaniasis in 3 Travelers Returning from Israel to the Netherlands

Justin S. Kuilder, Pieter J. Wismans, Ewout M. Baerveldt, Jaap J. van Hellemond, Mariana de Mendonça Melo, and Perry J.J. van GenderenComments to Author 
Author affiliations: Harbour Hospital, Rotterdam, the Netherlands (J.S. Kuilder, P.J. Wismans, E.M. Baerveldt, J.J. van Hellemond, M. de Mendonça Melo, P.J.J. van Genderen); Erasmus University Medical Center, Rotterdam, the Netherlands (E.M. Baerveldt, J.J. van Hellemond)

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Table

Characteristics of 3 travel companions to Israel and a cohort of patients with imported cutaneous leishmaniasis previously diagnosed at the Institute for Tropical Diseases, Harbour Hospital, Rotterdam, the Netherlands, 2007–2016

Characteristics Case-patient 1 Case-patient 2 Case-patient 3 Cohort, n = 27*
Age, y (SD)
55.2
52.6
52.3
45.4 (15.2)
Sex
M
F
F
M: 19 (70.4); F: 8 (29.6)
New World/Old World
Old World
Old World
Old World
New World: 18 (66.7); Old World: 9 (33.3)
Country of acquisition
Israel
Israel
Israel
Argentina: 1 (3.7); Brazil; 2 (7.4); Costa Rica: 2 (7.4); Ecuador: 3 (11.1); Ethiopia: 1 (3.7); French-Guyana: 1 (3.7); Israel: 1 (3.7); Mexico: 1 (3.7); Morocco: 4 (14.8); Peru: 1 (3.7); Spain: 2 (7.4); Suriname: 6 (22.2); Trinidad and Tobago: 1 (3.7); Turkey: 1 (3.7)
Reason for visit
Tourism
Tourism
Tourism
Tourism: 18 (66.7); work-related visit: 2 (7.4); family visit: 6 (22.2); unknown: 1 (3.4)
Clinical manifestation
Ulceration/plaque-like lesion
Ulceration
Plaque-like lesion
Erythematous papule: 1 (3.7); nodule/plaquelike lesion: 9 (33.3); ulceration: 17 (63.0)
Mean no. skin lesions
12
6
1
1.6 (median 1.0, range 1.0–5.0)
Localization
≥1 localization
≥1 localization
Lower leg
Face: 4 (14.8); upper arm: 3 (11.1); lower arm: 10 (37.0); upper leg: 0; lower leg: 6 (22.2); trunk or neck: 1 (3.7); ≥1 localization: 3 (11.1)
Diagnostic method
Histology/PCR
Histology/PCR
Histology/PCR
Histology: 0; PCR: 19 (70.3); histology/PCR: 8 (29.7)
Leishmania spp.
L. major
L. major
L. major
L. major: 2 (7.4); L. tropica: 1 (3.7); L. infantum: 4 (14.8); L. donovani: 1 (3.7); L. mexicana: 1 (3.7); L .braziliensis: 7 (25.9); L. guyanensis: 4 (14.8); L. panamensis: 1 (3.7); L. lainsoni: 1 (3.7); Unknown: 5 (18.5)
Treatment Miltefosine Miltefosine Wait and see Cryotherapy: 2 (7.4); topical paromomycin/methylbenzethoniumchloride: 1 (3.7); theurapeutic excision: 1 (3.7); fluconazole: 1 (3.7); pentamidineisethionate: 2 (7.4); systemic stibogluconate: 3 (11.1); miltefosine: 17 (63.0)

*Values are no. (%) except as indicated.

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