Kala Azar in South Asia current status and challenges ahead
Therapeutic regimens for visceral leishmaniasis (also Kala-azar, Dum-dum fever or black fever), caused by parasitic protozoa of the Leishmania genus, evolve at a pace never seen before. Spread by tiny and abundant sand flies, the parasite infects internal organs and bone marrow and if left untreated...
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Corporate Author: | Consultative Meeting on Elimination of Kala-Azar from South Asia New Delhi, India |
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Other Authors: | Jha, T. K. (Editor), Noiri, E. (Editor) |
Format: | Conference Proceeding Book |
Language: | English |
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Dordrecht
Springer
2011
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