The blood-sucking tsetse (SEET see) fly, when it feeds on an infected human or other mammal. The zooflagellate reproduces in the gut of the fly and then migrates to its salivary glands. When the fly bites the human, the zooflagellate is transferred to the human host.
The tsetse fly transmits the parasite that causes African trypanosomiasis, also known as sleeping sickness. This disease can affect both humans and animals and can be fatal if not treated promptly. Symptoms include fever, fatigue, headaches, and in later stages, neurological problems and disturbances in sleep patterns.
A common name for Trypanosoma brucei is African sleeping sickness parasite.
Trypanosanomiasis is the protazoa that the tsetse fly infects the subject with that causes the "sleeping sickness". The symptoms of this is a very sick subject with an irratic sleep schedule, fevers, bloating, and headaches.There are lots more symptoms but you get the idea. So its called the sleeping sickness because of how it effects the subject sleeping...
Trypanosoma gambienese is a parasitic form that causes African Sleeping Sickness, which is transmitted by the bite of the tsetse fly. It lives in the blood and nervous system of its vertebrate host.
The form of Sleeping sickness that can affect humans is Trypanosomiasis. It is spread by the tsetse fly, so it is a vector borne parasitic disease. Its medical name comes from the fact that it is caused by infection with protozoan parasites belonging to the genus Trypanosom, while its common name comes from the fact that, during its second phase, when it crosses neurological barriers, it disturbs the sleep cycle. This results in changes of behaviour, confusion, sensory disturbances and poor coordination. Prior to this phase, other symptoms of the disease include fever, itching, headache and joint pain. Without treatment, it is fatal.The people of sub-Saharan Africa are those most at risk. Here, lack of medical services is likely to aid the increased spread of the disease.For more information, see the related link below,
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Trypanosomiasis (sleeping sickness) is caused by Tsetse fly.
Sleeping Sickness is transmitted by the Tse-tse fly.
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The scientific name for Sleeping Sickness is Trypanosoma brucei. It is a parasitic infection transmitted by the tsetse fly and can result in neurological symptoms such as disrupted sleep patterns, hence the name "Sleeping Sickness".
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The Tsetse fly is a vector for Trypanosomatid (trypanosomosis - human sleeping sickness) .
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In the brain because in sleeping sickness, the brain swells making you tired but insomniac at night.
Sleeping sickness (Eastern Equine Encephalitis) is spread by biting insects that have fed off an infected animal.
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