Background: Leeches are rare blood-sucking endoparasites. Swimming in streams and ponds as well as drinking contaminated water are the major ways to acquire leeches. Case presentation: A 6 year old boy who came with a history of hematemesis, frequent spitting of blood stained saliva, fatigue and anorexia to a rural hospital in Ethiopia. This was a rare case of severe anemia caused by a single leech infestation of laryngopharynx that required blood transfusion. Conclusion: Leech infestation should be considered as a source of unexplained hematemesis, spitting of blood and severe anemia in rural areas.
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Shitaye, N., & Shibabaw, S. (2017). Severe anemia due to pharyngeal leech infestation; A case report from Ethiopia. BMC Surgery, 17(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12893-017-0298-7
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