Leishmaniasis

4 Épidémie Actives

Leishmaniasis is a parasitic disease caused by Leishmania parasites, transmitted to humans through the bite of infected female sandflies. It primarily affects people in tropical and subtropical regions worldwide, including parts of Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Americas. The disease manifests in several forms, ranging from skin lesions to severe, potentially fatal internal organ damage.

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Pays Affectés
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Épidémies Actives
60d ago
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Qu'est-ce que Leishmaniasis?

Evidence of Leishmaniasis has been found in ancient human remains dating back thousands of years. The visceral form, Kala-azar, was clinically described by William Leishman in 1903, and the parasite was named after him. Historically, it has been a significant health challenge in regions with military conflicts, impacting troop health.

SymptĂ´mes

  • Cutaneous Leishmaniasis: Skin sores or ulcers, often appearing weeks to months after the bite, which can heal but leave scars.
  • Mucocutaneous Leishmaniasis: Destructive lesions of the mucous membranes of the nose, mouth, or throat, leading to disfigurement.
  • Visceral Leishmaniasis (Kala-azar): Prolonged fever, weight loss, enlargement of the spleen (splenomegaly) and liver (hepatomegaly), and anemia.

Transmission

Leishmaniasis is primarily transmitted through the bite of an infected female phlebotomine sandfly. These sandflies become infected by feeding on an infected human or animal (such as rodents or dogs) and then transmit the *Leishmania* parasites to a new host during a subsequent blood meal. Direct human-to-human transmission is rare, but vertical transmission (mother to child) and shared needle transmission have been reported.

Période de Contagiosité : Varies by disease

Prévention

  • Avoid sandfly bites, especially during peak activity (dusk to dawn), by staying indoors.
  • Use insect repellent containing DEET or picaridin on exposed skin.
  • Wear long-sleeved shirts, long pants, and socks when outdoors.
  • Sleep under insecticide-treated bed nets if in an endemic area.
  • Ensure windows and doors have fine-mesh screens.

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Neglected killer: Kala-azar disease surges in Kenya

Kenya 2026-02-09
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MANDERA (Kenya), Feb 9 -- For nearly a year, repeated misdiagnoses of the deadly kala-azar disease left 60-year-old Harada Hussein Abdirahman's health deteriorating, as an outbreak in Kenya's arid regions claimed a record number of lives. Kala-azar is spread by sandflies and is one of the most dangerous neglected tropical diseases, with a fatality rate of 95 percent if untreated, causing fever, weight loss, and enlargement of the spleen and liver. Cases of kala-azar, also known as visceral leishmaniasis, have spiked in Kenya, from 1,575 in 2024 to 3,577 in 2025, according to the health ministry. It is spreading to previously untouched regions and becoming endemic, driven by changing climatic conditions and expanding human settlements, say health officials, with millions potentially at risk...
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Leishmaniasis Outbreak Hits Pakistan: Hundreds Infected in Waziristan

Pakistan 2026-04-29
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This event envelope contains reports on leishmaniasis in Pakistan.

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Canada issues travel advisory updates for several countries

Canada 2026-03-27
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Canada has shared a travel advisory update for popular destinations such as Italy, Spain, Greece, China, and India. On Wednesday, the Government of Canada updated its travel advisory, warning tourists of potential health risks when travelling to Italy, Spain, India, Greece, China, and other destinations. The advisory highlights the risk of visceral leishmaniasis, a rare but potentially serious disease. Visceral leishmaniasis is one of three types of leishmaniasis, according to the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC). The three types include: cutaneous leishmaniasis, mucocutaneous leishmaniasis (also called mucosal leishmaniasis), and visceral leishmaniasis. Cutaneous leishmaniasis affects the skin and is the most common, and it can sometimes heal on its own. In extreme cases, mucocutaneo...
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Canada updates travel advisories with warning about insect-borne disease in tourist countries | INsauga

Canada 2026-03-27
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The March break travel season has come to an end, but some Canadians enjoy a vacation during off-peak times. There are a few deals out there for travellers this spring, but people may want to take note of an insect-borne disease spreading in some tourist countries. The warning comes on Canada's Travel Advice and Advisories website. The advisory page helps travellers make informed decisions and travel safely outside the country. An update for Spain, Italy and Morocco includes an advisory on visceral leishmaniasis. Visceral leishmaniasis, also called kala azar, is a low for most travellers, the advisory states. The infection spreads through the bite of an infected sandfly. Symptoms can appear weeks or months after infection and may include fever, weight loss, an enlarged liver or spleen, and...
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Dernière révision : 2026-06-29

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