A total of 107 Cutaneous leishmaniasis patients studied during the period from October 2012- april 2013 in TUZ General Hospital. They were 57% males, their ages ranged from 1-60 years old. Clinically, 58% of patients had multiple lesions, while 42% had single lesion. It was found that of patients had dry type while wet type lesion. The highest rate of lesion was on upper limbs 57% while the lowest rate in the ear 1%. Highest rate of cases were recorded during February while lowest rate of cases were recorded in April 3,37%. According to cultures and smears 73% of cases were positive to giemsa stain and 43% were positive in cultures. Secondary bacterial infection occurred in 42% of lesions; Staphylococcus epidermidis 55% was the most common bacteria isolated from lesions, followed by Staphylococcus aureus 33%. | Epidemiological study of cutaneous Leishmaniasis in Tuz