Problems in the treatment of kala-azar: case report

East Afr Med J. 1995 Jun;72(6):406-8.

Abstract

Frequent relapses after treatment for visceral leishmaniasis and apparent parasitological cure is not commonly reported. Seven year old boy who relapsed four times with clinical and parasitological evidence of the disease at each two months follow-up period is presented. He had Leishimania donovani Kenya strain. After treatment, review would be after two months, six months and twelve months periods. Splenic aspirates were routinely done weekly and on the last day of each treatment. The drugs administered for varying periods included intravenous sodium stibogluconate 20 mg/kg daily, P20 in combination with allopurinol 21 mg/kg three times daily, and Pentamidine 4 mg/kg three times weekly and antituberculous drugs. The presence of abundant extra cellular leishmania donovani bodies in the bone marrow and possible pulmonary tuberculosis might have precipitated the frequent relapses. It is not clear which of the drugs effected the cure. It was observed that inspite of prolonged antileishmanial drug administration no side effects were noted.

Publication types

  • Case Reports
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Allopurinol / therapeutic use
  • Animals
  • Antimetabolites / therapeutic use
  • Antimony Sodium Gluconate / therapeutic use
  • Antiprotozoal Agents / therapeutic use*
  • Child
  • Humans
  • Leishmania donovani*
  • Leishmaniasis, Visceral / drug therapy*
  • Leishmaniasis, Visceral / parasitology
  • Male
  • Pentamidine / therapeutic use
  • Recurrence

Substances

  • Antimetabolites
  • Antiprotozoal Agents
  • Allopurinol
  • Pentamidine
  • Antimony Sodium Gluconate