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BS3030 – Biology of Parasitic Diseases

Trypanosoma brucei parasites and sleeping sickness

Human African trypanosomiasis

 HAT; also known as sleeping sickness – vector-borne parasitic disease
 Caused by trypanosomes transmitted by infected tsetse flies and is endemic in 36 sub-
Saharan African countries
 People most exposed  live in rural areas and depend on agriculture, fishing and hunting
 T. b. gambiense causes chronic infections (>98% of reported cases)
 T. b. rhodesiense causes acute infecions and fast-progressing disease (fatal w/out treatment)
 Diagnosis and treatment is complex and requires specifically skilled staff
 Sustained control efforts have reduced number or new cases

Disease pathology and clinical symptoms

 Bite of infected fly  parasite multiplies in the lymph and the blood of the person bitten,
causing unspecific symptoms; headaches, fever, weakness, joint pain and lymphadenopathy
(swelling of lymph nodes around neck)
 May not show signs of illness immediately (weeks-months)
 Over time the parasite crosses the blood-brain barrier  infects CNS
 Known as neurological or meningo-encephalic stage; obvious signs and symptoms; changes
in behaviour, confusion, sensory disturbances, poor coordination, abnormal tone and
mobility, ataxia (lack of voluntary muscle movements), seizures, coma and death




Vector biology, infection, and disease transmission

 Trypanosomiasis is transmitted to humans and animals by blood-sucking tsetse flies of the
genus Glossina – both male and female flies can transmit infection
 Not all species are recognised as vectors of sleeping sickness; tsetse flies are found on the
African continent south of Sahara
 Wild and domestic animals can host these parasites and may represent a reservoir of
infection for the flies
 Blood transfusion, accidental lab infection and mechanical and sexual transmission occur but
minimal epidemiological impact

,  A perpetual cycle of infection




-- parasite in fly salivary glands (metacyclic trypamastigote)
-- flagellum in rear end
-- change into blood stream trypamastigote, can initiate cell division (metacyclic cannot)
-- many are able to survive in the blood and replicate rapidly
-- everywhere in circulation; remain in the blood
-- at some point they transform into stumpy form; shorter; known that this form tend to be the ones
better taken up by flies
-- blood stream ones back in flies  transform to procyclin trypamastigotes



Disease burden

 Important public health and socio-economic problem w risk of large-scale epidemics –
difficult to control and costly
 Sleeping sickness 36 sub-Saharan countries – many live in remote rural arease with limited
access to health services
 Disease surveillance, diagnosis and treatment is challenging – many more cases than
reported
 War and poverty important factors that facilitate transmission
 Estimated 300,000 – 500,000 new infections each year
 ~100,000 people disabled by the disease
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