New World leishmaniasis is caused by
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The New World cutaneous leishmaniasis occurs in Central and South America and is caused by L. mexicana complex and L. braziliensis complex subgenus. The former is transmitted by the Phlebotomus species, and the latter is transmitted by the Lutzomyia species1,4.
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The New World cutaneous leishmaniasis occurs in Central and South America and is caused by L. mexicana complex and L. braziliensis complex subgenus. The former is transmitted by the Phlebotomus species, and the latter is transmitted by the Lutzomyia species
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