释义 |
ka·la-azar \ˌkälə.əˈzär\ noun Etymology: Hindi kālā-āzār black disease, from Hindi kālā black + Persian āzār disease : a severe infectious disease chiefly of eastern and southern Asia that is marked by fever, progressive anemia, leukopenia, and enlargement of the spleen and liver and is caused by a flagellate (Leishmania donovani) which is transmitted by the bite of sand flies (genus Phlebotomus) and which proliferates in reticuloendothelial cells — called also visceral leishmaniasis |