African trypanosomiasis clinical features pathology and management

7月 10, 2010 · Posted in 未分類 

Infection with Trypanosoma gambiense causes an initial febrile illness which progresses slowly to a chronic phase dominated by infection of the CNS, causing neuronal death and a variety of organic neurological syndromes. Neurological involvement occurs early in T. rhodesiense
infections, within weeks of inoculation of parasites and, untreated, there is rapid deterioration and death.

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