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What is Visceral Leishmaniasis?
Visceral Leishmaniasis, also known as
Kala-azar
, is a severe parasitic disease caused by the protozoa of the genus
Leishmania
. This disease primarily affects internal organs like the liver, spleen, and bone marrow.
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