Low sensitivity of peripheral blood smear for diagnosis of subclinical visceral leishmaniasis in human immunodeficiency virus type 1-infected patients

J Clin Microbiol. 1998 Jan;36(1):315-6. doi: 10.1128/JCM.36.1.315-316.1998.

Abstract

The peripheral blood smear is an easy method for the diagnosis of symptomatic visceral leishmaniasis (VL) in human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1)-infected patients. However, its efficiency in diagnosing subclinical VL remains unknown. In this study, Leishmania amastigotes were seen in blood smears from 1 of 13 HIV-1-positive individuals with subclinical VL. This shows that this procedure is not suitable for subclinical-VL diagnosis.

MeSH terms

  • AIDS-Related Opportunistic Infections / diagnosis*
  • HIV-1*
  • Humans
  • Leishmaniasis, Visceral / diagnosis*
  • Parasitemia / diagnosis*
  • Sensitivity and Specificity