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- B73a8d3bffcd64d5b6f0ffde4def040b4 hasDbXref "Wikipedia:Visceral_leishmaniasis" @default.
- B73a8d3bffcd64d5b6f0ffde4def040b4 hasDbXref "https://www.who.int/leishmaniasis/visceral_leishmaniasis/en/" @default.
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- B73a8d3bffcd64d5b6f0ffde4def040b4 annotatedSource MONDO_0005445 @default.
- B73a8d3bffcd64d5b6f0ffde4def040b4 annotatedTarget "A severe form of leishmaniasis characterized by irregular bouts of fever, substantial weight loss, swelling of the spleen and liver, and anemia (which may be serious). If left untreated it may lead to death. Two species of Leishmania are known to give rise to the visceral form of the disease. The species commonly found in East Africa and the Indian subcontinent is L. donovani and the species found in Europe, North Africa, and Latin America is L. infantum, also known as L. chagasi." @default.