genus Leishmania

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Definition

Noun: * A taxonomic genus of parasitic flagellate protozoans belonging to the family Trypanosomatidae. Organisms in this genus are the causative agents of the disease leishmaniasis.

Usage
  • The term "genus Leishmania" is used in scientific and medical contexts to classify and discuss the group of parasites responsible for leishmaniasis.
  • It is a formal, taxonomic name and is often italicized in writing.
Examples
  • The life cycle of genus Leishmania involves both a sandfly vector and a mammalian host.
  • Researchers are studying the genetic diversity within genus Leishmania to develop better treatments.
  • The diagnosis confirmed an infection by a parasite of the genus Leishmania.
Advanced Usage
  • In academic literature, species within the genus are designated with a binomial name, e.g., or .
  • The genus name "Leishmania" is an eponym, named after the Scottish pathologist William Boog Leishman.
Variants and Related Words
  • Leishmania (n): Often used synonymously with "genus Leishmania" in non-taxonomic contexts to refer to the parasites themselves.
    • The Leishmania parasite was detected in the tissue sample.
  • Leishmaniasis (n): The name of the disease caused by parasites of genus Leishmania.
Synonyms
  • (when referring to the parasitic organism in a general medical context, not strictly to the taxonomic rank).
Notes
  • This is a specialized scientific term. In general medical or news reporting, the simpler term "Leishmania parasite" is more commonly used than the full taxonomic designation "genus Leishmania".
Noun
  1. flagellate protozoan that causes leishmaniasis

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