Identical impression smears of spleen, liver and bone marrow biopsy materials from Leishmania donovani-infected hamsters were stained using either acridine orange or Giemsa. Spleen parasite-loads calculated from the two stains for identical biopsy material were significantly different from each other. However, liver and bone marrow parasite- loads calculated from either Giemsa-stained or acridine orange-stained biopsies were not significantly different from each other. This study has shown that acridine orange, which is a quick and simple technique, has great potential in the diagnosis of kala-azar when liver and bone marrow biopsies are used.

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