sleeping sickness in English

noun
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a tropical disease caused by a parasitic protozoan (trypanosome) that is transmitted by the bite of the tsetse fly. It causes fever, chills, pain in the limbs, and anemia, and eventually affects the nervous system causing extreme lethargy and death.
The tsetse fly transmits sleeping sickness , midges transmit lumpy skin disease and three-day stiff sickness.
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1. "African Sleeping Sickness".

2. * Sleeping sickness (African trypanosomiasis)

3. Resurgence of Sleeping Sickness

4. Tsetse flies transmit sleeping sickness

5. Trypanosomiasis, human African (sleeping sickness)

6. African Trypanosomiasis or Sleeping Sickness

7. African Trypanosomiasis, African Sleeping Sickness CHARACTERISTICS:

8. African sleeping sickness, leishmaniasis and Chagas disease.

9. Sleeping sickness - Vector: Tsetse fly, not all species.

10. 71 Human African trypanosomiasis (sleeping sickness): epidemiological update

11. 297 African trypanosomiasis or sleeping sickness – fact-sheet

12. Immunodiagnosis of African Sleeping Sickness (Kenya) All Basic Detail

13. African trypanosomiasis is also known as African sleeping sickness.

14. Less well known are Chagas disease, sleeping sickness and leishmaniasis.

15. Immunodiagnosis of African Sleeping Sickness (Kenya) Responsible Officer Panduka Wijeyaratne Name:

16. The zooflagellate Trypanosoma gambiense is responsible for the african sleeping sickness.

17. cAMP-ing with sleeping sickness – potential drug target and mode of resistance

18. Committee A: Control of African trypanosomiasis (sleeping sickness); Smallpox eradication; Polio eradication

19. The annual burden of sleeping sickness is estimated at 2 million DALYs.

20. A Portuguese man was diagnosed three years ago with C.N.S.-affected sleeping sickness.

21. Sleeping sickness is more prevalent in three historical regions of Central African Republic.

22. In developing countries, millions suffer from malaria, sleeping sickness, bilharzia, and other diseases.

23. It is the treatment of choice for sleeping sickness without central nervous system involvement.

24. Groups at risk of human African trypanosomiasis (sleeping sickness) are being treated with ivermectin.

25. For sleeping sickness it is used together with eflornithine in nifurtimox-eflornithine combination treatment.

26. Groups at risk of human African trypanosomiasis (sleeping sickness) are being treated with ivermectin

27. Human African trypanosomiasis, also known as sleeping sickness, is a vector-borne parasitic disease.

28. whereas the diagnosis and treatment of human African trypanosomiasis (HAT) or sleeping sickness is difficult

29. African trypanosomiasis, better known by the name sleeping sickness, is a good example of this.

30. This is the basis for the use of some antifungals against West African sleeping sickness.

31. In the early part of this century, outbreaks of sleeping sickness ravaged the African continent.

32. Tropical diseases such as malaria, tuberculosis and sleeping sickness claim millions of victims every year.

33. SEE Physical Activity Active Transportation Adult Health African Trypanosomiasis or Sleeping Sickness Aging and Seniors, Division of

34. Trypanosomiasis, also known as African sleeping sickness, is a fatal infection caused by the parasite Trypanosoma brucei.

35. Cancer, heart trouble, cirrhosis, diabetes, multiple sclerosis, malaria, sleeping sickness, snail fever, leprosy —all rage on unabated.

36. 22 One of these , the plasmodium,[www.Sentencedict.com] causes malaria. Other protozoa cause sleeping sickness and amebic dysentery.

37. Africa defeating sleeping sickness, Kenyan research gets financial boost, African leaders plan alliance for malaria control, and more.

38. He ultimately hopes to identify and test peptides to treat humans, stopping the spread of African sleeping sickness.

39. Between 1911 and 1914 Christy worked for the Belgian government in the Belgian Congo, mostly studying sleeping sickness.

40. Sustained efforts by a network of African countries have reduced the incidence of African sleeping sickness by 90%.

41. West African sleeping sickness (Trypanosoma gambiense) ends up in encephalitis, the East African form (T. rhodesiense) in a polyserositis.

42. The sleeping sickness epidemic in Africa was arrested due to mobile teams systematically screening millions of people at risk.

43. NEW HAVEN – Human African trypanosomiasis (HAT) – also known as sleeping sickness – has long plagued rural sub-Saharan African populations.

44. Human African trypanosomiasis (HAT), also known as sleeping sickness, is a lethal disease caused by the parasite Trypanosoma brucei.

45. “Researchers have warned that sleeping sickness has returned to alarming levels in parts of Africa,” reports the British Medical Journal.

46. Some 100 million Africans are afflicted with malaria, and about one fourth of the continent’s populace are afflicted with sleeping sickness.

47. So you're treating her for African sleeping sickness... because you don't think it's possible for someone to be faithful in a relationship?

48. We still have the problem of explaining how a white chick from Jersey... who's never traveled south of D.C. has African sleeping sickness.

49. Awakenings is the remarkable account of a group of patients who contracted sleeping-sickness during the great epidemic just after World War I

50. Leishmaniasis, African Sleeping Sickness and Chagas disease are just some of the infectious diseases currently affecting millions of people around the world, predominantly in developing countries.