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Clinical and Neuropathogenetic Aspects of Human African Trypanosomiasis
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Rodgers, Jean
, Kennedy, Peter G. E.
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African trypanosomiasis
/ Animals
/ Antiprotozoal Agents - administration & dosage
/ Antiprotozoal Agents - therapeutic use
/ Apolipoproteins
/ Blood-Brain Barrier - parasitology
/ Brain - parasitology
/ Cell activation
/ Chemotherapy
/ CNS
/ Delayed Diagnosis
/ diagnostic staging
/ Disease
/ Disease control
/ Genes
/ human African trypanosomiasis
/ Humans
/ Immune system
/ Immunology
/ Incidence
/ Infections
/ Inflammation
/ Morbidity
/ Neglected Diseases - diagnosis
/ Neglected Diseases - drug therapy
/ Neglected Diseases - epidemiology
/ Neglected Diseases - prevention & control
/ neurology
/ Parasites
/ Pentamidine - administration & dosage
/ Pentamidine - therapeutic use
/ Proteins
/ Protozoa
/ Severity of Illness Index
/ sleeping sickness
/ Suramin - administration & dosage
/ Suramin - therapeutic use
/ Treatment Outcome
/ Trypanosoma brucei gambiense - pathogenicity
/ Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense - pathogenicity
/ Trypanosomiasis, African - diagnosis
/ Trypanosomiasis, African - drug therapy
/ Trypanosomiasis, African - epidemiology
/ Trypanosomiasis, African - prevention & control
/ tsetse fly
2019
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Clinical and Neuropathogenetic Aspects of Human African Trypanosomiasis
by
Rodgers, Jean
, Kennedy, Peter G. E.
in
African trypanosomiasis
/ Animals
/ Antiprotozoal Agents - administration & dosage
/ Antiprotozoal Agents - therapeutic use
/ Apolipoproteins
/ Blood-Brain Barrier - parasitology
/ Brain - parasitology
/ Cell activation
/ Chemotherapy
/ CNS
/ Delayed Diagnosis
/ diagnostic staging
/ Disease
/ Disease control
/ Genes
/ human African trypanosomiasis
/ Humans
/ Immune system
/ Immunology
/ Incidence
/ Infections
/ Inflammation
/ Morbidity
/ Neglected Diseases - diagnosis
/ Neglected Diseases - drug therapy
/ Neglected Diseases - epidemiology
/ Neglected Diseases - prevention & control
/ neurology
/ Parasites
/ Pentamidine - administration & dosage
/ Pentamidine - therapeutic use
/ Proteins
/ Protozoa
/ Severity of Illness Index
/ sleeping sickness
/ Suramin - administration & dosage
/ Suramin - therapeutic use
/ Treatment Outcome
/ Trypanosoma brucei gambiense - pathogenicity
/ Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense - pathogenicity
/ Trypanosomiasis, African - diagnosis
/ Trypanosomiasis, African - drug therapy
/ Trypanosomiasis, African - epidemiology
/ Trypanosomiasis, African - prevention & control
/ tsetse fly
2019
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by
Rodgers, Jean
, Kennedy, Peter G. E.
in
African trypanosomiasis
/ Animals
/ Antiprotozoal Agents - administration & dosage
/ Antiprotozoal Agents - therapeutic use
/ Apolipoproteins
/ Blood-Brain Barrier - parasitology
/ Brain - parasitology
/ Cell activation
/ Chemotherapy
/ CNS
/ Delayed Diagnosis
/ diagnostic staging
/ Disease
/ Disease control
/ Genes
/ human African trypanosomiasis
/ Humans
/ Immune system
/ Immunology
/ Incidence
/ Infections
/ Inflammation
/ Morbidity
/ Neglected Diseases - diagnosis
/ Neglected Diseases - drug therapy
/ Neglected Diseases - epidemiology
/ Neglected Diseases - prevention & control
/ neurology
/ Parasites
/ Pentamidine - administration & dosage
/ Pentamidine - therapeutic use
/ Proteins
/ Protozoa
/ Severity of Illness Index
/ sleeping sickness
/ Suramin - administration & dosage
/ Suramin - therapeutic use
/ Treatment Outcome
/ Trypanosoma brucei gambiense - pathogenicity
/ Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense - pathogenicity
/ Trypanosomiasis, African - diagnosis
/ Trypanosomiasis, African - drug therapy
/ Trypanosomiasis, African - epidemiology
/ Trypanosomiasis, African - prevention & control
/ tsetse fly
2019
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Clinical and Neuropathogenetic Aspects of Human African Trypanosomiasis
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Clinical and Neuropathogenetic Aspects of Human African Trypanosomiasis
2019
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Overview
Trypanosomiasis has been recognized as a scourge in sub-Saharan Africa for centuries. The disease, caused by protozoan parasites of the
genus, is a major cause of mortality and morbidity in animals and man. Human African trypanosomiasis (HAT), or sleeping sickness, results from infections with
or
with
accounting for over 95% of infections. Historically there have been major epidemics of the infection, followed by periods of relative disease control. As a result of concerted disease surveillance and treatment programmes, implemented over the last two decades, there has been a significant reduction in the number of cases of human disease reported. However, the recent identification of asymptomatic disease carriers gives cause for some concern. The parasites evade the host immune system by switching their surface coat, comprised of variable surface glycoprotein (VSG). In addition, they have evolved a variety of strategies, including the production of serum resistance associated protein (SRA) and
-specific glycoprotein (TgsGP) to counter host defense molecules. Infection with either disease variant results in an early haemolymphatic-stage followed by a late encephalitic-stage when the parasites migrate into the CNS. The clinical features of HAT are diverse and non-specific with early-stage symptoms common to several infections endemic within sub-Saharan Africa which may result in a delayed or mistaken diagnosis. Migration of the parasites into the CNS marks the onset of late-stage disease. Diverse neurological manifestations can develop accompanied by a neuroinflammatory response, comprised of astrocyte activation, and inflammatory cell infiltration. However, the transition between the early and late-stage is insidious and accurate disease staging, although crucial to optimize chemotherapy, remains problematic with neurological symptoms and neuroinflammatory changes recorded in early-stage infections. Further research is required to develop better diagnostic and staging techniques as well as safer more efficacious drug regimens. Clearer information is also required concerning disease pathogenesis, specifically regarding asymptomatic carriers and the mechanisms employed by the trypanosomes to facilitate progression to the CNS and precipitate late-stage disease. Without progress in these areas it may prove difficult to maintain current control over this historically episodic disease.
Publisher
Frontiers Media SA,Frontiers Media S.A
Subject
/ Animals
/ Antiprotozoal Agents - administration & dosage
/ Antiprotozoal Agents - therapeutic use
/ Blood-Brain Barrier - parasitology
/ CNS
/ Disease
/ Genes
/ human African trypanosomiasis
/ Humans
/ Neglected Diseases - diagnosis
/ Neglected Diseases - drug therapy
/ Neglected Diseases - epidemiology
/ Neglected Diseases - prevention & control
/ Pentamidine - administration & dosage
/ Pentamidine - therapeutic use
/ Proteins
/ Protozoa
/ Suramin - administration & dosage
/ Trypanosoma brucei gambiense - pathogenicity
/ Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense - pathogenicity
/ Trypanosomiasis, African - diagnosis
/ Trypanosomiasis, African - drug therapy
/ Trypanosomiasis, African - epidemiology
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