Publications by authors named "Andrea Ajata"

Background: Cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) presents as 1 or more skin lesions, which makes local therapy inherently attractive compared to systemic therapy that exposes the whole body to a drug. For 30 years, 15% paromomycin topical formulations have been in clinical experimentation. Recently, 15% paromomycin in Aquaphilic, a complex base to facilitate adsorption into the lesion, was found superior to aquaphilic vehicle for Old World Leishmania major disease.

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Bolivian cutaneous leishmaniasis due to was treated with the combination of miltefosine (150 mg/day for 28 days) plus intralesional pentamidine (120 μg/mm lesion area on days 1, 3, and 5). Ninety-two per cent of 50 patients cured. Comparison to historic controls at our site suggests that the efficacy of the two drugs was additive.

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