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
- flagellate protozoan that causes leishmaniasis