File:Leishmania promastigotes (03).tiff

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English: Leishmania promastigotes. This micrograph revealed the presence of a number of leptomonad-staged, i.e. promastigote, Leishmania sp. protozoa.
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Author CDC/ Dr. Mae Melvin, Courtesy: Public Health Image Library

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