Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology
Vol. 16 No. 1 (2022): Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology

A Clinical Study of Parasitical Leishmaniasi in Al-Kut Province

Bushra Qasim Dhumad Al Edhari (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Nov 2021

Abstract

leishmaniasis is a potentially intense and skin disease. individuals with leishmaniasispossess one ordifferent long lesions on the skin. We obtained the sample from the patients init at alzahra TeachingHospital, a total of 190 cases of leishmaniasis have been registered. In this study were 190 individuals.72 (38 %) females and 118 (62 %) males. The most infection with cutaneous leishmaniasis was in themale. The majority of patients were at the age of (1-15) years 63 (53.3%) in males while in females thehighest proportion 39 (54.1%). Infection with cutaneous leishmaniasis had the highest percentage inFebruary 44 (23%) when compared to other months ofinfection.Results observed for infection withcutaneous leishmaniasisin patientsuneducated had the highest percentage 116 (16%) when comparedto educated of infection.Medical reference have to be knowing the truththat chronic diseaseactivitiesproduceexpansion of the disease and riserange rate in the status that outlet to medical treatment is noteasy mostly in poorly conditions of cutaneouschronic diseaselocations.

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