DISTRIBUTION OF LEISHMANIASIS IN THE OLD WORLD AND ANALYSIS
OF PATIENTS WITH LEISHMANIASIS
2025-02-02
AKADEMIC JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH (AJER) seriyasi. Volume 8 Issue 8
Sh.E.Tolibova
Abstract. The area of distribution of leishmaniasis is determined by the distribution of
its nosogeographical forms, these being determined by the composition of the parasitic
system (parasite-vector-host) and by environmental conditions. There are three distinct
nosogeographical forms of visceral leishmaniasis in the Old World (MediterraneanMiddle Asian, Indian, and East African forms). In the Mediterranean-Middle Asian
subzone there are three types offocus: natural, semi-synanthropic, and synanthropic.
This situation reflects the evolution of visceral leishmaniasis from a zoonosis to an
anthroponosis.Indian kala azar is a true anthroponosis. There are two geographical
forms of cutaneous leishmaniasis in the Old World: a zoonotic form and an
anthroponotic form. Natural foci of zoonotic cutaneous leishmaniasis are located mainly
in the deserts of Middle Asia. Foci of anthroponotic cutaneous leishmaniasis have
developed mainly in those areas where
zoonotic cutaneous leishmaniasis does not occur[4,5].
Keywords: visceral leishmaniasis, zoonosis, anthroponosis