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African trypanosomiasis

ORPHA:3385· ICD-10 B56.0

Definition

A rare parasitic disease characterized by infection with the protozoans Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense (East African trypanosomiasis) or T. brucei gambiense (West African trypanosomiasis), usually due to the bite of an infected tsetse fly. The first, hemolymphatic stage presents with fever, headaches, fatigue, lymphadenopathy, and aching muscles and joints. In East African trypanosomiasis, the fly bite may develop into a red sore or chancre. This form then progresses to CNS invasion with somnolence and other neurologic and psychiatric symptoms within a few weeks, while West African trypanosomiasis slowly progresses within about 3 years. Both forms are fatal if left untreated.

Prevalence
Unknown
Inheritance
Not applicable
Age of onset
All ages