DURBAN, South Africa–Former entomologist Diarmid Campbell-Lendrum of the World Health Organization worries about nosebleeds more than the average person. That's because he's one of the estimated 12 million people worldwide afflicted with leishmaniasis –a potentially fatal parasitic disease characterized most often by lesions on the skin and/or mucus membranes–caused by the bite of a sandfly. [More]
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