Leishmania donovani By: Kamran Ahmed.

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Leishmania donovani By: Kamran Ahmed

Introduction 1900 – Sir William Leishman discovered L. donovani in spleen smears of a soldier who died of fever at Dum-Dum, India. The disease was known locally as Dum-Dum fever or kala-azar. 1903 – Charles Donovan found same parasite in a spleen biopsy.

Morphology and Life Cycle Amastigotes measure 2-3 micrometers, with a large nucleus and kinetoplast. Amastigotes mainly live within cells of the RE system, but have been found in nearly every tissue and fluid of the body. Amastigotes in bone marrow.

Reticuloendothelial System The RES is part of the immune system consisting of the phagocytic cells which accumulate in the lymph nodes and spleen, the Kupffer cells of the liver, and tissue histiocytes. Also known as mononuclear phagocytic system or lymphoreticular system.

RES Continued Primary lymphoid organs – The sites where the RES cells are produced. The cells of the RES are produced in the bone marrow. Secondary lymphoid organs – Sites where the RES cells function. These sites include the spleen, liver, lymph nodes, and intestine.

Morphology and Life Cycle Continued L. donovani is primarily a visceral infection. Vector – Sand fly of genus Phlebotomus. Not all strains of L. donovani are adapted to all species and strains of Phlebotomus.

Pathogenesis Infections range from asymptomatic to progressive, fully developed kala-azar. Incubation period is usually 2 – 4 months. Symptoms – Begins with low-grade fever and malaise, followed by progressive wasting, anemia, and protrusion of the abdomen from enlarged liver and spleen. Fatal after 2 – 3 years if not treated. In acute cases with chills, fevers up to 104 degrees Fahrenheit, and vomiting; death may occur within 6 – 12 months. Immediate cause of death is usually an invasion of a secondary pathogen that the body is unable to combat.

Hepatosplenomegaly and emaciation.

Global Distribution 100,000 – 500,000 cases occur annually. Difficult to determine because accurate public health records are not kept in some of these areas. Also, Leishmaniasis-infected areas overlap with HIV-infected areas, and about a third of those patients die during their first visceral leishmaniasis episode.

Diagnosis and Treatment Tests examine tissues or serums for L-D bodies. Most frequently used test is the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). ELISA – Multi-step process of detecting if a person is infected by analyzing antibody-antibody interactions of the patient’s serum. Miltefosine has cured up to 98% of VL cases. Control of the disease is based on control of the sand fly population.