Visceral leishmaniasis. Third World doctor examining a teenage boy who is recovering from visceral leishmaniasis (kala-azar). The doctor is palpating


Visceral leishmaniasis. Third World doctor examining a teenage boy who is recovering from visceral leishmaniasis (kala-azar). The doctor is palpating his abdomen and examining his hand. Kala-azar is a tropical disease caused by Leishmania sp., a parasitic protozoan. Leishmaniasis is transmitted by bites from infected sand-flies. This is the more serious form which can cause fever, jaundice, a swollen abdomen and, without treatment, sometimes even death. Treatment with drugs is effective. Photographed in Sudan.


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Keywords: abdomen, doctor, examin, examinat, examination, hand, kala-azar, leishman, leishmania, leishmanias, leishmaniasi, leishmaniasis, medicine, palpation, teenager, visceral, world