Thursday, 30 June 2016

PRO/AH/EDR> Leishmaniasis, cutaneous - Syria (02)

Leishmaniasis -- Syria
When the 1st cases were reported in Syria 275 years ago, it was called "the Aleppo boil" or "the Aleppo evil." And for good reason: The parasitic illness spread by sand flies causes nasty skin lesions that leave victims scarred for life physically and can leave emotional scars as well.
The disease, now known as Old World cutaneous leishmaniasis, or CL, is not unique to Syria. It's found in parts of the Middle East, Africa, Asia and southern Europe, according to the Centers for Disease

Read more about it at HealthMap Global Disease Alerts via http://bit.ly/29fnaPB

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