Curable with appropriate medications; outcomes depend on the stage and type of infection
Trypanosomiasis, or African sleeping sickness, is a parasitic infection transmitted by the tsetse fly. Symptoms include fever, fatigue, and neurological issues. Treatment involves medications to kill the parasite.
Parasitic infection caused by trypanosomes
Fever, fatigue, neurological symptoms (African trypanosomiasis)
Blood tests, clinical evaluation, sometimes imaging studies
Variable, depends on the type of trypanosomiasis
Neurological and cardiac complications, complications affecting multiple systems
Tsetse fly bites transmitting the parasite (African trypanosomiasis) or contaminated blood (Chagas disease)
Antiparasitic medications (trypanocidal drugs), supportive care for symptoms
Antiparasitic medications (trypanocidal drugs), supportive care for symptoms
Parasitic infection transmitted by tsetse flies or reduviid bugs
Antiparasitic medications, supportive care
This information is for general understanding and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult with healthcare providers for accurate and personalized information related to your health.
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