Health Science Reports (Aug 2023)

Real‐time impact of COVID‐19 pandemic on cutaneous leishmaniasis case finding and strategic planning, preventive interventions, control and epidemiology in a region with a high burden of cutaneous leishmaniasis and COVID‐19: A cross‐sectional descriptive study based on registry data in Ilam‐Iran

  • Morteza Shams,
  • Ayoub Rashidi,
  • Jasem Mohamadi,
  • Mohamad Moradi,
  • Reza Pakzad,
  • Razi Naserifar,
  • Jahangir Abdi,
  • Fariba Ghelichi,
  • Arezoo Bozorgomid,
  • Nahid Maspi,
  • Azra Kenarkoohi,
  • Yasin Mohammadi,
  • Amir Abdoli,
  • Shahab Falahi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/hsr2.1489
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 8
pp. n/a – n/a

Abstract

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Abstract Background and Aims Cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) is a severe parasitic disease affecting people, mostly in underdeveloped nations. As a zoonotic infection yearly incidence of CL depends on several parameters such as demographic, epidemiological, and environmental factors as well as prevention and control measures. The sudden outbreak of pandemics such as SARS‐Corona‐Virus‐2 pandemic, can probably affect the incidence or reporting of other diseases, especially infectious diseases, in various ways such as pressure on health systems, providing sanitary services and its components, lockdowns and changes in people's living habits. Aim This study aimed to evaluate the COVID‐19 impact on the incidence and other epidemiological aspects as well as control measures of CL in Ilam Province‐Iran. Methods Required data was extracted from the CL registration system in Ilam from 2014 to 2021 to demonstrate the trend of CL incidence before and after COVID‐19 pandemic. Results Based on our results, a declining pattern of CL incidence was observed, accompanied by the advent and intensification of the viral pandemic in Iran and Ilam province. Although, this decreasing pattern was not integral in all areas, and even increase in CL detection was emphasized in some regions. Conclusion It may be inferred that the COVID‐19 pandemic may disrupt treatment programs of CL cases, rodent nest destruction, and fighting vector insects.

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