The current drugs available for the treatment of cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) often cause several adverse events, and the risk-benefit ratio is low due to the risk of severe complications. Current treatment recommendations are based on data from areas endemic for leishmaniasis and are not always perfectly applicable, especially in cases of imported CL. Thus, it is crucial to assess the level of severity in each case to provide the most appropriate treatment modality. The World Health Organization recommends simple wound care (with unspecified strategies) or local therapy as first-line treatment. Systemic treatments should be reserved for selected patients. Additionally, there is little evidence in the literature regarding local treatments, such as paromomycin ointments, imiquimod, local infiltration with antimonials, and physical treatments such as cryotherapy or thermotherapy.

Wound Management Strategy for Treatment of Localized Cutaneous Leishmaniasis Using the TIME Framework

Iannone, Michela;Oranges, Teresa;Dini, Valentina;Romanelli, Marco;Janowska, Agata
2021-01-01

Abstract

The current drugs available for the treatment of cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) often cause several adverse events, and the risk-benefit ratio is low due to the risk of severe complications. Current treatment recommendations are based on data from areas endemic for leishmaniasis and are not always perfectly applicable, especially in cases of imported CL. Thus, it is crucial to assess the level of severity in each case to provide the most appropriate treatment modality. The World Health Organization recommends simple wound care (with unspecified strategies) or local therapy as first-line treatment. Systemic treatments should be reserved for selected patients. Additionally, there is little evidence in the literature regarding local treatments, such as paromomycin ointments, imiquimod, local infiltration with antimonials, and physical treatments such as cryotherapy or thermotherapy.
2021
Iannone, Michela; Oranges, Teresa; Dini, Valentina; Romanelli, Marco; Janowska, Agata
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