Epidemiological aspects of human cutaneous leishmaniasis in French Guiana

dc.contributor.authorDedet, JP
dc.coverage.spatialBolivia
dc.date.accessioned2026-03-22T08:11:10Z
dc.date.available2026-03-22T08:11:10Z
dc.date.issued1989
dc.description.abstractAbstract. A follow-up study of 219 patients infected with parasitologically confirmed cutancous leishmaniasis in French Guiana was made between 1981 and 1987. Cutaneous leishmaniasis appeared to be common in young male adults entering the forest for professional activities (84-2% of the cases). The lesions were generally of the classical ulcerative type. They were limited to the skin and preferentially located on the legs and forearms (20-7% and l9-8% respectively). Most of the cases (86-6%) represented primary infections, but 6-8% had a recurrent lesion at the site of an old, previously cured lesion.es
dc.identifier.urihttps://andeanlibrary.org/handle/123456789/9554
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherFacultad de Medicina, Enfermería, Nutrición y Tecnología Médica
dc.relationhttps://repositorio.umsa.bo/xmlui/bitstream/123456789/10766/1/DedetEpidemiological.pdf
dc.sourceUniversidad Mayor de San Andrés
dc.subjectLEISHMANIASIS CUTÁNEA
dc.subjectGUAYANA FRANCESA
dc.subjectASPECTOS EPIDEMIOLÓGICOS
dc.titleEpidemiological aspects of human cutaneous leishmaniasis in French Guiana
dc.typeArticle

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