New Perspectives on a Subclinical Form of Visceral Leishmaniasis

Roberto Badaró(Universidade do Estado da Bahia), Thomas C. Jones(Universidade do Estado da Bahia), Edgar M. Carvalho(Universidade do Estado da Bahia), D Pedral-Sampaio(Cornell University), Steven G. Reed(Universidade do Estado da Bahia), Aldina Barral(Universidade do Estado da Bahia), Rodolfo S. Teixeira(Cornell University), William D. Johnson(Universidade do Estado da Bahia)
The Journal of Infectious Diseases
December 1, 1986
Cited by 483

Abstract

During an epidemiological study of visceral leishmaniasis in an endemic region of Brazil, new perspectives emerged on a subclinical form of the disease. A group of 86 children with antibody to Leishmania were identified. None of these children had a history of leishmaniasis. The children were segregated into four groups: One group remained asymptomatic (n = 20), whereas another developed classic kala-azar within weeks of the index serology (n = 15). The remaining 51 patients initially had subclinical disease; 13 (25%) of these patients progressed to classic kala-azar (mean, five months). The others (75%) resolved their illness after a prolonged period (mean, 35 months). The initial illness in the subclinical group was characterized by hepatomegaly, frequent splenomegaly, intermittent cough, diarrhea, and low-grade fever. Malaise and poor weight gain were common. Giemsa-stained smears and cultures of bone marrow aspirates were usually negative for Leishmania in the absence of symptoms of classic kala-azar.


Related Papers

No related papers found

Powered by citation graph analysis