Cutaneous leishmaniasis is a sand fly-borne ignored tropical illness brought about by protozoan parasites in the family Leishmania. It is normally known as post-kala-azar dermal leishmainiasis in Hindi and lahori phora or sehrai phora in Urdu. The sickness is normally described with skin injuries or skin disease side effects. Around 1,000,000 instances of cutaneous leishmaniasis happen yearly overall with the areas of interest in Afghanistan, Algeria, Iran, Pakistan, Peru, Brazil, Saudi Arabia, Colombia and Tunisia.
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