1. Risk mapping of human HIV-Leishmaniasis co-infection in Morocco
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M. Daoudi, S. Boussaa, M. Echchakery, and A. Boumezzough
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Biogeoscience ,Bioinformatics ,Ecology ,Microbiology ,Virology ,Environmental health ,Science (General) ,Q1-390 ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
Background: HIV/AIDS is frequently associated with opportunistic diseases such as leishmaniasis. Hence, the co-infection HIV-Leishmania spp. is the result of the geographical overlap between leishmaniasis and HIV/AIDS cases. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report describing the spatial distribution of HIV-Leishmaniasis co-infection in Morocco where both infections are endemic. Methods: In the current study, we discuss the HIV-Leishmania spp. co-infection vulnerability in Morocco by using the cartography tools. Thus, epidemiological data of both infections (Leishmaniasis and HIV/AIDS) in different administrative regions of Morocco were collected and co-registered for Digital maps making. Results & conclusion: The results showed a high risk of HIV-Leishmania infantum co-infection in northern and central regions in Morocco. These results should be taken into account for efficient control strategies and epidemiological surveillance of HIV –Leishmania spp. co-infection in Morocco.
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- 2019
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