Leishmaniasis risk regions listed

09 Aug 2023

According to the Sichuan CDC, there are only a few remaining leishmaniasis-endemic regions in China, however those that are still active are Shanxi, Gansu, Shaanxi, Xinjiang, Sichuan and Henan 6 provinces (autonomous regions). The agency has called for vigilance against bites from the parasite’s sand fly vector. Read more

Advice

Leishmaniasis is a parasitic disease found in parts of the tropics, subtropics, and southern Europe. There are two main forms – cutaneous and visceral – both transmitted by bites from infected sand flies. The former causes skin ulcers and the latter a severe systemic disease that is usually fatal without treatment. India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sudan, South Sudan, Ethiopia and Brazil account for 90% of visceral leishmaniasis, while 90% of cutaneous leishmaniasis cases occur in Afghanistan, Algeria, Iran, Saudi Arabia, and Syria, as well as the South American countries of Brazil, Colombia, Peru, Bolivia and Argentina. Read more on the disease and prevention.

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