Curable with appropriate antiparasitic treatment; complications may occur in severe cases
Calazar, or visceral leishmaniasis, is a parasitic infection caused by Leishmania parasites. It affects the internal organs, leading to symptoms such as fever, weight loss, and an enlarged spleen and liver. Treatment involves antiparasitic medications.
Another name for visceral leishmaniasis, a parasitic infection caused by Leishmania donovani
Fever, weight loss, enlarged spleen and liver, anemia
Blood tests, imaging studies
Variable; depends on the stage and response to treatment
Organ dysfunction, complications of treatment
Bite of infected sandflies (Phlebotomus species)
Antiparasitic medications (such as sodium stibogluconate or liposomal amphotericin B), supportive care
Antiparasitic medications (such as sodium stibogluconate or liposomal amphotericin B), supportive care
Parasitic infection caused by Leishmania donovani
Early diagnosis and prompt treatment are crucial for better outcomes
This information serves as a general overview and does not constitute professional medical advice. Always consult with healthcare providers for accurate and personalized insights regarding your health.
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