Iranian Journal of Public Health (Jan 2020)

Nutritional Intake and Chronicity Associated with the Old World Cutaneous Leishmaniasis: Role of Vitamin A

  • Vahid MASHAYEKHI GOYONLO,
  • Abdolreza NOROUZY,
  • Mohsen NEMATI,
  • Pouran LAYEGH,
  • Saeed AKHLAGHI,
  • Ahmad Reza TAHERI,
  • Bita KIAFAR

DOI
https://doi.org/10.18502/ijph.v49i1.3063
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 49, no. 1

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Background: Old world cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) is known as a self-healing cutaneous parasitic infection. Host immunity has a fundamental role in the course of this infection. This study was designed to investigate the relationship between nutritional status and vitamin A intake with the clinical course of CL. Methods: Overall, 250 patients with CL attending a dermatology clinic in Imam Reza Hospital Mashhad, Iran, were enrolled from Apr 2011 to Aug 2012. For data gathering, a semi-quantitative 302-item food frequency questionnaire was utilized. They received routine treatment protocols for leishmaniasis and 1 year of follow-up Results: As for the 149 patients who completed the study, a deficiency of macro and micronutrients, particularly vitamin A, was significantly related to a chronic clinical disease course. Conclusion: Imbalanced or insufficient nutritional intake including vitamin A deficiency, may influence the clinical course of CL.

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