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Visceral Leishmania-HIV HIV1 coinfection disease is a new clinical form of leishmaniasis very serious disease in the endemic part of the world. It also served as the primary cause of death in the lowlands of Ethiopia with the endemic Humara and Metema that are located near the Sudanese border.
A total of visceral leishmaniases with HIV co-infection secondary data was taken from the medical chart of patients from January to January and a hospital-based cross-sectional study design was carried out to retrieve relevant information. Among the total visceral leishmaniasis with HIV co-infected patients 3. Visceral leishmaniases with HIV co-infected patients show a large number of deaths occurred in the earlier days of treatment this implies that Visceral leishmaniasis accelerates HIV replication and disease progression death.
The researcher suggests that people be aware of the burden posed by those risk factors and knowledgeable about the diseases. So, the researcher recommended that to health workers implement primary health care in those patients and careful consideration of a neglected parasitic disease.
A neglected parasitic disease known as leishmaniasis is spread by vectors and is brought on by Leishmania protozoa [ 1 ]. According to the World Tropical Diseases Research Center, it is classified as one of the top three parasitic diseases along with African trypanosomiasis and dengue fever [ 2 ]. Leishmania infections are currently endemic in large areas of the tropics, subtropics and Mediterranean basins spread in more than 98 countries.