trypanosomiasis in English

noun
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any tropical disease caused by trypanosomes and typically transmitted by biting insects, especially sleeping sickness and Chagas' disease.
The relentless spread of disease in central Africa contrasts with the remarkable recent success of control programmes in South American trypanosomiasis (Chagas' disease).

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1. * Sleeping sickness (African trypanosomiasis)

2. Trypanosomiasis, human African (sleeping sickness)

3. African Trypanosomiasis or Sleeping Sickness

4. Saponins and chromans derivatives mixture compositions against leishmaniasis, trypanosomiasis americana, malaria, trypanosomiasis africana and fasciola hepatica

5. African Trypanosomiasis, African Sleeping Sickness CHARACTERISTICS:

6. 71 Human African trypanosomiasis (sleeping sickness): epidemiological update

7. 297 African trypanosomiasis or sleeping sickness – fact-sheet

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

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

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

11. In the final stage of African trypanosomiasis... almost all the parasites are inside the brain.

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

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

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

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

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

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

18. Arsphenamine, as well as neosalvarsan, was indicated for syphilis and trypanosomiasis, but has been superseded by modern antibiotics.

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

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

21. Followed by her mobile clinic, she and her assistants combated trypanosomiasis and completed numerous clinics, schools, wells, and homes, establishing a number of villages, outright.

22. The Arsphenamine, more known as Salvarsan and 606, is a drug used in the first half of the 20th century against syphilis and trypanosomiasis

23. * develop an information database for epidemiological analysis, including the atlas of the human African trypanosomiasis, completed in collaboration with the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO);

24. Groundbreaking research from Canada and the UK has given scientists the edge they need to identify new treatments for the fatal African trypanosomiasis (HAT), known as sleeping sickness.

25. Chancres, as well as being painless ulcerations formed during the primary stage of syphilis, are associated with the African trypanosomiasis sleeping sickness, surrounding the area of the tsetse fly bite.

26. Arsphenamine, also known as Salvarsan or compound 606, is a drug that was introduced at the beginning of the 1910s as the first effective treatment for syphilis and African trypanosomiasis

27. Uses In the past, arsenic compounds have been used as medicines, including Arsphenamine and neosalvasan which were indicated for syphilis and trypanosomiasis but have now been supplanted by modern antibiotics

28. Arsphenamine, also known as Salvarsan or compound 606, is a drug that was introduced at the beginning of the 1910s as the first effective treatment for syphilis, and was also used to treat trypanosomiasis

29. Arsphenamine, also known as Salvarsan or compound 606, is a drug that was introduced at the beginning of the 1910s as the first effective treatment for syphilis, and was also used to treat trypanosomiasis

30. According to the publication Tropical Diseases Bulletin, Chagas’ disease, along with African trypanosomiasis (African sleeping sickness), yaws and filariasis (hairlike worms from two to three inches [5 to 8 centimeters] long), is transmittable through blood transfusions.

31. It then says: “Several other diseases have also been reported to be transmitted by blood transfusion, including herpes virus infections, infectious mononucleosis (Epstein-Barr virus), toxoplasmosis, trypanosomiasis [African sleeping sickness and Chagas’ disease], leishmaniasis, brucellosis [undulant fever], typhus, filariasis, measles, salmonellosis, and Colorado tick fever.”

32. African Trypanosomiasis, also known as “sleeping sickness”, is caused by microscopic parasites of the species Trypanosoma brucei.It is transmitted by the tsetse fly (Glossina species), which is found only in sub-Saharan Africa.Two morphologically indistinguishable subspecies of the parasite cause distinct disease patterns in humans: T

33. Effects in Humans Acute and Subchronic Toxicity Antimony poisoning has resulted from accidental occupational inhalation, ingestion of food contaminated by storage containers and therapeutic treatment with tartar emetic (potassium antimony tartrate).37 Antimony compounds have been used for a long time as therapeutic agents for parasitic diseases such as schistosomiasis, leishmaniasis, trypanosomiasis and ulcerative granu-loma.