2023
Randomized trial evaluating an mHealth intervention for the early community-based detection and follow-up of cutaneous leishmaniasis in rural Colombia
Castillo M, Alexander N, Rubiano L, Rojas C, Navarro A, Rincon D, Bernal L, Lerma Y, Saravia N, Aronoff-Spencer E. Randomized trial evaluating an mHealth intervention for the early community-based detection and follow-up of cutaneous leishmaniasis in rural Colombia. PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases 2023, 17: e0011180. PMID: 36972285, PMCID: PMC10079216, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0011180.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEffectiveness of treatmentIntervention armWeek 26Therapeutic responseCutaneous leishmaniasisHealth systemSerious adverse eventsEnd of treatmentStart of treatmentCutaneous leishmaniasis treatmentProportion of participantsMobile health strategiesPublic health systemCommunity-based detectionTreatment of CLPrimary endpointAdverse eventsMore patientsClinical managementControl armImproved careMedical attentionNational guidelinesParallel armsHealth strategies
2017
Clinical and parasitological factors in parasite persistence after treatment and clinical cure of cutaneous leishmaniasis
Martínez-Valencia AJ, Daza-Rivera CF, Rosales-Chilama M, Cossio A, Rincón E, Desai MM, Saravia NG, Gómez MA. Clinical and parasitological factors in parasite persistence after treatment and clinical cure of cutaneous leishmaniasis. PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases 2017, 11: e0005713. PMID: 28704369, PMCID: PMC5526576, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0005713.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCutaneous leishmaniasisParasite persistencePercent of patientsInitiation of treatmentEnd of treatmentViability of LeishmaniaDisease reactivationTonsillar mucosaClinical cureClinical resolutionTreatment initiationProtective immunityMeglumine antimoniatePersistent infectionMucosal tissuesPrevious episodesTherapeutic cureParasitological factorsProtective factorsPatientsParasitological parametersTreatmentLeishmaniasisWeeksHigher proportion