Visceral leishmaniasis in traveler to Guyana caused by leishmania siamensis, London, UK

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Abstract

The parasite Leishmania siamensis is a zoonotic agent of leishmaniasis; infection in animals has been documented in Europe and the United States. Reported authochthonous human infections have been limited to Thailand. We report a case of human visceral Leishmania siamensis infection acquired in Guyana, suggesting colonization in South America.

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Polley, S. D., Watson, J., Chiodini, P. L., & Lockwood, D. N. J. (2018, January 1). Visceral leishmaniasis in traveler to Guyana caused by leishmania siamensis, London, UK. Emerging Infectious Diseases. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2401.161428

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