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Leishmaniasis, human protozoal infection spread by the bite of a sandfly.
We are seeing it in all aspects of life," she said, citing a resurgence of guinea worm, cholera, and an increase in kala azar, also known as visceral leishmaniasis, which is transmitted by the bite of a sandfly.
Leishmaniasis is a group of protozoan diseases, transmitted by the bite of a sandfly infected with Leishmania parasites, and including cutaneous, mucocutaneous and visceral manifestations.
Leishmaniasis is a collection of parasitic diseases caused by two dozens species of protozoa belonging to the genus Leishmania and spread by the bite of a sandfly.
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They are transmitted to humans by the bite of a bloodsucking sandfly, which belongs to the genus Lutzomyia in the Americas and to Phlebotomus in the Old World.
To the Editor: Leishmaniasis, an infectious disease caused by parasites of the genus Leishmania, is transmitted to humans through the bite of a female sandfly.
Natural transmission may be zoonotic or anthroponotic, and occurs through the bite of a phlebotomine sandfly species (order Diptera) of the genus Phlebotomus (old world) and Lutzomyia (new world) [ 3, 4] with the domestic dog as the main reservoir for visceral disease in the Mediterranean basin but in other hyperendemic areas (or instance Sudan or India) humans act as the main reservoir.
Around 20 Leishmania species are pathogenic for humans, and they are spread by the bite of an infected sandfly (phlebotomines of the genera Phlebotomus, Lutzomyia, and Psychodopygus), which transmits the promastigote stage of the parasite into the human skin.
Visceral leishmaniasis (VL) is a parasitic disease transmitted through the bite of an infected phlebotomine sandfly [ 1].
When Casimiro taps me on the shoulder and shows me his arm, I am pretty sure I am seeing our first case of leishmaniasis, the parasitic disease spread by the bite of the sandfly.
amazonensis infection to humans by means of the bite of this sandfly in Suriname.
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