What is East African Trypanosomiasis?
What is East African Trypanosomiasis?
- East African Trypanosomiasis: East African sleeping sickness from the tsetse fly.
East African Trypanosomiasis: Introduction
Types of East African Trypanosomiasis:
Broader types of East African Trypanosomiasis:
How many people get East African Trypanosomiasis?
Incidence (annual) of East African Trypanosomiasis: 21 cases in USA (DPD)
Incidence Rate of East African Trypanosomiasis: approx 1 in 12,952,380 or 0.00% or 21 people in USA [about data]
Prevalance of East African Trypanosomiasis:
In the United States,
twenty-one cases of East African trypanosomiasis in travelers to Africa
have been reported since 1967. (Source: excerpt from East African Trypanosomiasis: DPD)
Who gets East African Trypanosomiasis?
Geography Profile for East African Trypanosomiasis: East African
trypanosomiasis can be contracted in parts of Eastern and Central Africa,
including Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Malawi, Ethiopia, Zaire, Zimbabwe, and
Botswana. Areas where infection is contracted are largely determined by
the infected tsetse fly and wild animal population. (Source: excerpt from East African Trypanosomiasis: DPD)
How serious is East African Trypanosomiasis?
Prognosis of East African Trypanosomiasis: Good with treatment. Death within weeks or months if untreated
Prognosis of East African Trypanosomiasis: If untreated,
death will occur within several weeks to months. (Source: excerpt from East African Trypanosomiasis: DPD)
What causes East African Trypanosomiasis?
Causes of East African Trypanosomiasis: see causes of East African Trypanosomiasis
Causes of East African Trypanosomiasis: Through the bite of an
infected tsetse fly, found only in Africa. (Source: excerpt from East African Trypanosomiasis: DPD)
Risk factors for East African Trypanosomiasis:
see
risk factors for East African Trypanosomiasis
What are the symptoms of East African Trypanosomiasis?
Symptoms of East African Trypanosomiasis:
see symptoms of East African Trypanosomiasis
Incubation period for East African Trypanosomiasis: Symptoms occur within
1-4 weeks of infection. (Source: excerpt from East African Trypanosomiasis: DPD)
East African Trypanosomiasis: Testing
Diagnostic testing: see tests for East African Trypanosomiasis.
How is it treated?
Treatments for East African Trypanosomiasis:
see treatments for East African Trypanosomiasis
Prevention of East African Trypanosomiasis:
see prevention of East African Trypanosomiasis
Research for East African Trypanosomiasis:
see research for East African Trypanosomiasis
Name of East African Trypanosomiasis
Main name of condition: East African Trypanosomiasis
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