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NCT ID: NCT04001335 Terminated - Clinical trials for Cutaneous Leishmaniases

Diagnosis of Cutaneous Leishmaniasis Using the CL-detect Rapid Test in Travelers and Migrants in Belgium

RapidLeish
Start date: August 12, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Cutaneous Leishmaniasis (CL) is a neglected tropical disease which is increasingly seen in travelers and migrants evaluated in travel clinics of non-endemic countries. Various CL species are present in different parts of the world, and these different species vary in severity, prognosis and therapeutic approaches. At ITM, diagnosis of CL in suspected patients is done using a skin biopsy, analyzed by diagnostic PCR, and species typing PCR. This method is invasive, and diagnosis is often delayed for days to weeks. The new antigen-based CL Detect Rapid Test uses dental broach sampling and has results within 30 minutes. Dental broach samples left over from the Cl Detect Rapid test may still be used for PCR including species typing. How well the CL Detect Rapid Test performs in the varied population of a travel clinic and whether it is possible to use dental broach sampling for further PCR tests in this population needs to be evaluated The aim of this study is to study the performance of the CL Detect Rapid Test and whether dental broach sampling can replace skin biopsy for CL at ITM.

NCT ID: NCT03208543 Terminated - Clinical trials for Cutaneous Leishmaniases

Effectiveness, Safety and Feasibility of HECT-CL, in Quetta, Pakistan

HECT-CL
Start date: October 4, 2017
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

This research studies the effect thermotherapy as treatment of Old World CL which is not invasive, non-toxic, and the short treatment. While the current standard treatment comprise daily painful injections with antimonials,