Sleeping sickness
Sleeping sickness or African trypanosomiasis is a parasitic disease in humans. Caused by protozoa of genus Trypanosoma and transmitted by the tsetse fly, the disease is endemic in certain regions of Sub-Saharan Africa, covering about 36 countries and 60 million people. It is estimated that 300,000 - 500,000 people are infected, and about 40,000 die every year. Three major epidemics have occurred in the past hundred years, in 1896 - 1906, 1920, and 1970.
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Parasitic - Disease - Human - Protozoa - Trypanosoma - Tsetse fly - Sub-Saharan Africa - Epidemic
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| ► | Introduction |
| ► | History |
| ► | Geographic distribution and epidemiology |
| ► | Life cycle |
| ► | Clinical features |
| ► | Laboratory diagnosis |
| ► | Treatment |
| ► | Prevention and control |
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| ► | References |
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