Antimony-resistant Leishmania donovani in eastern Sudan: incidence and in vitro correlation
Antimony-resistant Leishmania donovani in eastern Sudan: incidence and in vitro correlation
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2015-11-25
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Mukhtar, Moawia M.
Elamin, W.M.
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university of khartoum
Abstract
A longitudinal study was done in a leishmaniasis-endemic region in eastern Sudan during the
period November 2001–February 2003 to determine the incidence of failure of sodium stibogluconate treatment.
We studied 820 confirmed visceral leishmaniasis patients. All were treated with sodium stibogluconate,
20 mg/kg body weight for at least 28 days. Parasites were isolated from lymph node aspirates from 22
participants identified as relapsed patients. All isolates were typed as Leishmania donovani based on polymerase
chain reaction (PCR) amplification of parasite kDNA. Six parasites showed in vitro resistance to
sodium stibogluconate using murine J774 macrophage amastigote testing method. The resistant isolates
showed different restriction profiles when the amplified kDNA PCR products were digested with ALU1
restriction enzyme, indicating that resistance was mediated by different parasite clones.
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Antimony-resistant Leishmania donovani in eastern Sudan: incidence and in vitro correlation