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African Trypanosomiasis


African Trypanosomiasis is a typical African type viral infection which occurs in human bodies mainly due to the impact of various parasites ands other insects which is located in around the residential buildings. The reason behind the occurrence of this disease is the abundance of environmental pollutions. There are lots of research works going on in several countries of the Europe to bring out the root cause of this disease and possible solutions are likely to be brought out by the scientists to alleviate the human sufferings from this frightening endemic. That is why African Trypanosomiaisis is regarded as one of the important infectious diseases of the globe.

Causes of African Trypanosomiasis:

There are various causes associated with the occurrence of African Trypanosomiaisis in human bodies. These are stated as follows:

Different parasites which is spread around the places of stay of human beings

Biting of Tsetse files leads badly to the occurrence of African Trypanosomiaisis

Diagnostic procedures of African Trypanosomiaisis:

Laboratory tests on blood

Spinal Fluid

Signs and Symptoms of African Trypanosomiasis:

A Tsetse fly bite is painful

After the biting there occurs the formation of red sore

Symptoms are traceable within 1 to 4 weeks of the occurrence of the disease

There are other symptoms and signs like fever, rash, swelling around hands and eyes, sever headaches, extreme tiredness and aching muscles and joints.



There are some people on whom the swollen lymph glands on the back of the neck

There are also weight loss occurs

Sleeping during day time is maximum than the night time

Treatments of African Trypanosomiaisis:

There are various modes of treatments for African Trypanosomiasis available. These ailments have the maximum occurrence in African countries. The modes of treatments are medicines are prescribed by the doctors, treatment process begin as early as possible, treatment of this frightening endemic is purely based on the results of clinical diagnosis, patents need to be hospitalized for some days and follow treatment procedures should be repeated after a gap of 2 years.

Risk factors of African Trypanosomiasis:

There are various risk factors associated with the occurrence of African Trypanosomiaisis. Basically the ailment is divided into two parts. These are East African Trypanosomiasis and West African Trypanosomiasis. The persons who are mostly at risk are tourists, hunters, game wardens, fishermen, and other persons of different professions in different parts of Africa.

Prevention of African Trypanomiasis:

For the prevention of African Trypanomiasis, there are some preventive measures adopted by the physicians so as to prevent the attack of African Trypanomiaisis. These are the common people must wear protective clothing, people must wear khaki or olive color clothing, inspection of the vehicles for testes flies before entering the body of human beings and the common people can use mosquito repellants as one of the modes of combating the occurrence of this frightening disease of human beings. The affected persons should out reach of the reach of the common persons as it is an infectious disease.

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