Visceral leishmaniasis
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a. A low or normal eosinophil count would be more usual
b. Pancytopaenia is common and is due to both marrow suppression and hypersplenism
c. Hypergammaglobulinaemia: this antibody response is ineffective in clearing Leishmania and diverts immune resources from concomitant infections. Indeed most deaths are due to intercurrent infection.
d. A positive Leishmanin test indicates good cell-mediated immunity. The test is usually negative in kala azar (like the tuberculin test in miliary tuberculosis) but becomes positive after treatment.
e. Hepatosplenomegaly generally occurs before lymph node enlargement