Volume 27, Number 6—June 2021
Dispatch
Cutaneous Leishmaniasis Caused by an Unknown Leishmania Strain, Arizona, USA
Figure 1
![Cultured Leishmania promastigotes of the strain isolated from a patient in Arizona, USA. Morphologic features include a slender elongated body that contains a kinetoplast (K) anterior to the nucleus (N) and flagellum (F). The parasite had a total body length of ≈15 μm. Giemsa-stained; scale bar indicates 10 μm.](/eid/images/20-4198-F1.jpg)
Figure 1. Cultured Leishmania promastigotes of the strain isolated from a patient in Arizona, USA. Morphologic features include a slender elongated body that contains a kinetoplast (K) anterior to the nucleus (N) and flagellum (F). The parasite had a total body length of ≈15 μm. Giemsa-stained; scale bar indicates 10 μm.
1Current affiliation: University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, Arkansas, USA.
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