نتایج جستجو برای: sleeping sickness

تعداد نتایج: 19772  

Journal: :Tropical Medicine and International Health 2001

Journal: :Journal of Science and Technology (Ghana) 2007

2007
Jerry Ngutor ABENGA Victor Onwubalili ANOSA

Serum biochemical changes were assessed to determine hepatic and renal function in 4 vervet monkeys experimentally infected with Trypanosoma brucei gambiense, the causative agent of sleeping sickness in West and Central Africa. Parameters examined included serum bilirubin, blood urea nitrogen (BUN), and cholesterol levels. Significant increases in the total bilirubin and BUN levels occurred fro...

Journal: :Clinical microbiology reviews 1999
G Hide

The history of human sleeping sickness in East Africa is characterized by the appearance of disease epidemics interspersed by long periods of endemicity. Despite the presence of the tsetse fly in large areas of East Africa, these epidemics tend to occur multiply in specific regions or foci rather than spreading over vast areas. Many theories have been proposed to explain this phenomenon, but re...

Journal: :African health sciences 2013
L Kohagne Tongué J F Mavoungou G C Fako Hendji R Pamba B Mbatchi

BACKGROUND The transmission of sleeping sickness occurs primarily in rural areas, and exposed populations are those living from rural activities such as agriculture, fishing, animal husbandry or hunting. However, urban and suburban foci are more and more reported in T. b. gambiense areas. In Libreville town, sleeping sickness cases are regularly diagnosed. In order to investigate about the esta...

2013
Brett A. Eyford Rushdy Ahmad John C. Enyaru Steven A. Carr Terry W. Pearson

Control of human African sleeping sickness, caused by subspecies of the protozoan parasite Trypanosoma brucei, is based on preventing transmission by elimination of the tsetse vector and by active diagnostic screening and treatment of infected patients. To identify trypanosome proteins that have potential as biomarkers for detection and monitoring of African sleeping sickness, we have used a 'd...

2012
Hartwig Wolburg Stefan Mogk Sven Acker Claudia Frey Monika Meinert Caroline Schönfeld Michael Lazarus Yoshihiro Urade Bruno Kilunga Kubata Michael Duszenko

At the turn of the 19(th) century, trypanosomes were identified as the causative agent of sleeping sickness and their presence within the cerebrospinal fluid of late stage sleeping sickness patients was described. However, no definitive proof of how the parasites reach the brain has been presented so far. Analyzing electron micrographs prepared from rodent brains more than 20 days after infecti...

2017
Conrad L. Epting Brian T. Emmer Nga Y. Du Joann M. Taylor Ming Y. Makanji Cheryl L. Olson David M. Engman

African trypanosomiasis is caused by infection with the protozoan parasite Trypanosoma brucei During infection, this pathogen divides rapidly to high density in the bloodstream of its mammalian host in a manner similar to that of leukemia. Like all eukaryotes, T. brucei has a cell cycle involving the de novo synthesis of DNA regulated by ribonucleotide reductase (RNR), which catalyzes the conve...

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