Dentification of Cutaneous Leishmaniasis Species by Targeting kdna In Chabahar and Konarak.

Raesee, H.Malek (2016) Dentification of Cutaneous Leishmaniasis Species by Targeting kdna In Chabahar and Konarak. Masters thesis, University of zabol.

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Abstract

Cutaneos leishmaniasis (salak) is one of the most common parasitical diseases in many regions of iran. Deep wound occurred on body due to various species of leishmania such as leishmania tropica,lieshmania major and leishmania donovani. There is an endemic diffusion of salak in the southern area of sisatn and balochestan province(chabahar and konark district). Therefore, the present study was conducted within 12 months in the bo ali sina research center to diagnosis the various urban and rural salak and Since the treatment of salak is different based on the type of leishmania, it is necessary to differentiate these species of parasitic from each other. To receive to the conclusion concern with the main of the study, 250 suspicious stained lam with gimsa were collected and determined. Out of these 280 samples 80 positive samples were used in PCR test to investigate various speices of leishmania . Out of these 80 positive samples 71 were urban leishmania and 9 were rural leishmania . From Sisxty samples related to the city of chahbahar 54 and 6 were leishmania tropica and leishmania major respectively. And From 20 rural samples from konarak, , 17 and 3 were tropica and leishmania major respectively. These findings showed that the majority of seperated samples from the wounds of patients were related to leishmania tropica or urban leishmani athat have many reasons such as dogs live in urban

Item Type: Thesis (Masters)
Uncontrolled Keywords: leishmania tropica-leishmania major-kdna
Subjects: R Medicine > RL Dermatology
Depositing User: admin admin1 admin2
Date Deposited: 23 Sep 2017 09:30
Last Modified: 23 Sep 2017 09:30
URI: http://eprints.uoz.ac.ir/id/eprint/1625

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