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Volume 4, Issue 5(Suppl)

J Infect Dis Ther

ISSN: 2332-0877 JIDT, an open access journal

Page 26

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Euro Infectious Diseases 2016

September 05-06, 2016

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Infectious Diseases

September 05-06, 2016 Frankfurt, Germany

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Euro-Global Conference on

Bibi Razieh Hosseini Farash et al., J Infect Dis Ther 2016, 4:5(Suppl)

http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2332-0877.C1.011

The first report of visceral leishmaniasis caused by

Leishmania

major in Iran

Bibi Razieh Hosseini Farash

1

, Mahdi Mohebali

1

, Abdolmajid Fata

2

, Behnaz Akhoundi

1

, Reza Shafiei

2

and

Saeedeh Ashkan

2

1

Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Iran

2

Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Iran

Purpose:

In Iran, HIV/AIDS is an emerging disease and both Visceral Leishmaniasis (VL) and HIV infections occur sporadically.

The known causative agent in Iran for VL is

Leishmania

infantum

which is endemic in Ardabil and Fars Provinces. The aim of this

study is to report of VL caused by Leishmania major in an AIDS patient.

Methods:

Direct agglutination test (DAT) was performed on a 53 year old HIV/infected male with chronic intermittent diarrhea who

registered in AIDS center of Khorasan Razavi Province to investigate VL/HIV co-infection .The mean of CD4+ was 79/mm3 in this

patient. The DAT result was confirmed by bone marrow aspiration and polymerase chain reaction (PCR).

Results:

DAT test was positive with titer 1:25,600. The amastigote form of

Leishmania

sp. was found in bone marrow aspiration

materials and L. major was identified by nested-PCR assay compared to standard pattern.

Conclusions:

Based on the DAT and PCR results for VL, it is recommended: A high sensitive serological test should be performed

on HIV positive patients, especially in where are endemic for VL. Other

Leishmania

sp. could be causative agents for VL in

immunocompromised people; therefore the observed amastigotes in bone marrow aspiration should be examined by molecular

methods to identify

Leishmania

sp. VL/HIV co-infection can occur in endemic areas for cutaneous leishmaniasis, so some studies are

proposed to investigate VL caused by CL causative agents in HIV patients.

Biography

Bibi Razieh Hosseini Farash was ranked first among more than 3000 participants taking the Nationwide Universities Entrance Examination for PhD degree and she was

granted one of six PhD positions in Medical Parasitology at TUMS in 2012 and has been recognized as an Exceptional Talent in Exceptional Talents Development Center

of Iran, in addition she has obtained the highest “A” grades in all of her educational studies. She has more than 28 papers published in different congresses and journals.

Raziehhoseinifr@yahoo.com