Abstract:
Abstract
Since 1996, there have been several case reports of autochthonous visceral leishmaniasis in Thailand. Here we report a case
in a 52-year-old Thai male from northern Thailand, who presented with subacute fever, huge splenomegaly and
pancytopenia. Bone marrow aspiration revealed numerous amastigotes within macrophages. Isolation of Leishmania LSCM1
into culture and DNA sequence analysis (ribosomal RNA ITS-1 and large subunit of RNA polymerase II) revealed the parasites
to be members of the Leishmania enriettii complex, and apparently identical to L. martiniquensis previously reported from
the Caribbean island of Martinique. This is the first report of visceral leishmaniasis caused by L. martiniquensis from the
region. Moreover, the majority of parasites previously identified as ‘‘L. siamensis’’ also appear to be L. martiniquensis.