Co-infection of visceral leishmaniasis and pulmonary tuberculosis: a case study

Journal Title: Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Disease - Year 2014, Vol 4, Issue 1

Abstract

Co-infection of visceral leishmaniasis and pulmonary tuberculosis are increasing public health problem in eastern region of country. A large number of clinical cases of leishmaniasis and tuberculosis have been reported in Sudan. Such type of co-infections lead to decreased host ’s immune system. This is a case report of 48 years old male with visceral leishmaniasis and pulmonary tuberculosis. He arrived at hospital with complaints of fever with rigor, abdominal pain, weakness, loss of appetite, yellowish discoloration of urine and sclerosis at lower back. Bone marrow aspiration cytology revealed the presence of Leishmania donovani bodies (2+). His treatment was initiated with amphotericin B deoxycholate (inj. Fungizone) 15 infusions on alternate days with 5% dextrose. He had 20 years past history of pulmonary tuberculosis. His chest X-ray showed increased bronchovascular marking encysted pleural effusion on lower segment of right lung. Ultrasonography guided fine needle aspiration cytology of pleural fluid for protein, sugar, lactate dehydrogenase, adenosine deaminase, cell type and cell count. Cytological reports confirmed pulmonary tuberculosis. Antitubercular therapy (four drug regimen: rifampicin, isoniazid, ethambutal, and pyrazinamide) was started. Co-infection of visceral leishmaniasis and pulmonary tuberculosis is a real threat in developing countries. There is a need of cost effective diagnostic and therapeutic facilities for these co-infections.

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  • EP ID EP228802
  • DOI 10.1016/S2222-1808(14)60315-7
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(2014). Co-infection of visceral leishmaniasis and pulmonary tuberculosis: a case study. Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Disease, 4(1), 57-60. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-228802