Leishmaniasis is a
disease spread by the bite of certain species of
sand fly[?]. The symptoms of leishmaniasis are skin sores which erupt weeks to months after the person affected is bitten by sand flies. Other consequences, which can become manifest anywhere from a few months to years after infection, include fever, damage to the
spleen and
liver, and
anaemia.
It can be transmitted in many tropical and sub-tropical countries, although the preponderance of cases occur in Bangladesh, Brazil, India and Sudan.
There are four main forms of leishmaniasis.
- Cutaneous leishmaniasis[?] - the most common form which causes numerous sores on the body, which heal within a few months leaving unpleasant looking scars.
Synonyms for leishmaniasis include kala azar, Black Fever and Dum-Dum fever. The disease is named for William Boog Leishman.
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