A. Hailu et al., USE OF LEISHMANIA-MAJOR DERIVED LEISHMANIN FOR SKIN-TEST SURVEYS OF VISCERAL LEISHMANIASIS IN ETHIOPIA, East African medical journal, 74(1), 1997, pp. 41-45
The potential use of Leishmania major derived leishmanin in surveys of
visceral leishmaniasis (VL) was examined, The study was conducted in
Konso sub-district, southwest Ethiopia involving 51 VL patients, 18 VL
contacts, four localised cutaneous leishmaniasis (LCL) cases and 15 h
ealthy controls. Sixty three percent of treated VL patients, 44.4% of
VL contacts, all of LCL cases and none of untreated VL patients were p
ositive to the test. Leishmanin skin test (LST) induration sizes of 41
treated VL patients were in the ranges of O to 10 mm, with a mean of
4.9 mm. The mean induration size and the positive LST rates in female
patients were found to be significantly lower than in males, The major
drawback of the antigen in the survey was the relatively smaller and
flatter indurations, The relationship of LST to gender and leishmanial
disease variant is discussed.