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Public, Environmental & Occupation Heath","Tropical Medicine
Cutaneous leishmaniasis in Morocco occurs mainly in the south and is c
aused by Leishmania major and L. tropica. In 1995, for the first time,
4 autochthonous cases were confirmed by smear and/or culture From the
province of Taza in north Morocco. An active survey revealed 128 more
cases. The number had increased gradually since 1994, Most of the cas
es (86%) came from the suburbs of the city of Taza. All cultured and t
yped parasites were characterized as L. tropica MON-102. A leishmanin
skin test survey among a random sample of the exposed population showe
d an overall positivity rate of 19.9%, with no correlation with age or
gender. The spatial distribution of the cases and skin test positivit
y, their occurrence in ail age groups, the highly variable clinical pi
cture, the severity and large size of lesions in older patients, the s
low recovery of some treated patients, and the isoenzymic monomorphism
of the parasite, all suggested that cutaneous leishmaniasis caused by
L. tropica is an emerging disease in Taza.