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Visceral Leishmaniasis Complicated By Secondary Bacterial Infections in Iraqi Kala-azar

    Abdul Rahman A. Al-Tae Sami Y. Guirges Mohammed F. Al-Timmimi

Iraqi Postgraduate Medical Journal, 2010, Volume 9, Issue 2, Pages 135-139

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ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND:
Kala-azar is a vector borne parasitic disease endemic in Iraq. This disease is complicated by secondary bacterial infections which may lead to death.
OBJECTIVE:
The study was carried out to detect the bacterial infections associated with kala-azar and the effective treatment.
MATERIALS AND METHODS:
Collection of blood, urine, stool and ear exudate specimens from 63 proved kala-azar patients. The bacterial isolates from the specimens were subjected to antibiotics sensitivity test.
RESULTS:
63 (46.7%) of 135 hospitalized children with visceral leishmaniasis, developing 102 episodes of infections. The sites of these infections were urinary tract 46(45.1%), lower respiratory tract 37(36.3%), gastrointestinal 10(9.8%) and middle ear 9(8.9%). Both Gram negative and Gram positive bacteria were isolated. Most of the isolated bacteria belong to the family Enterobacteriaceae. The antibiotics gentamicin, amikacin and co-trimoxazole were the most effective.
CONCLUSION:
Bacterial infections were common among hospitalized children with kala-azar. The commonest were Gram negative bacteria of the family Enterobacteriaceae.
Keywords:
    Kala azar secondary bacterial infection antibiotic sensitivity
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(2010). Visceral Leishmaniasis Complicated By Secondary Bacterial Infections in Iraqi Kala-azar. Iraqi Postgraduate Medical Journal, 9(2), 135-139.
Abdul Rahman A. Al-Tae; Sami Y. Guirges; Mohammed F. Al-Timmimi. "Visceral Leishmaniasis Complicated By Secondary Bacterial Infections in Iraqi Kala-azar". Iraqi Postgraduate Medical Journal, 9, 2, 2010, 135-139.
(2010). 'Visceral Leishmaniasis Complicated By Secondary Bacterial Infections in Iraqi Kala-azar', Iraqi Postgraduate Medical Journal, 9(2), pp. 135-139.
Visceral Leishmaniasis Complicated By Secondary Bacterial Infections in Iraqi Kala-azar. Iraqi Postgraduate Medical Journal, 2010; 9(2): 135-139.
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