visceral leishmaniasis collin price spring 2011. visceral leishmaniasis – also known as kala azar...
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Visceral Leishmaniasis – also known as Kala Azar – is a systemic disease that primarily
affects the liver, spleen, and bone marrow
Like every disease we have studied, visceral Leishmaniasis is a disease of the poor
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VL is endemic in 88 countries, with 90% of cases occurring in Brazil, Bangladesh, India, Nepal and Sudan.
The causal agent is a protozoan of genus Leishmania - related to organisms causing
Sleeping Sickness, Chagas, and Malaria
Proteins on the surface of the promastigote allow the organism to escape lysis by the complement
system
Once inside the macrophage, the protozoan relies on a trans-membrane pump to acquire iron for
metabolism
The best way to diagnose infection with Leishmaniasis is visualization of the amastigotes in
blood or aspirates from infected tissue
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35 Countries around the world have reported cases of VL/HIV co-infection
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Rescue in Sudan“Where else in the world could 50% of the population die without
anyone knowing?”-Dr. Jill Seaman
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