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 tsetse fly carries the parasite Trypanosoma brucei, which causes African trypanosomiasis, also known as sleeping sickness in humans. This disease is often fatal if left untreated and affects the central nervous system.
Lots of them. The most common is heart disease.
Stage II sleeping sickness involves the nervous system. speech becomes slurred.the patient sits and stares for long periods of time, or sleeps. Other symptoms resemble Parkinson's disease. Untreated, these symptoms.lead to coma and then to death
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...
The solanum virus, commonly found it rural/tropical areas, invades the body through an open wound or saliva transfer. It then goes to work on the body, slowly shutting down the central nervous system over a span of 24hrs. Althoguh the person may appear sleeping or dead, the brain is still active.
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Plasmodium falciparum that causes MalariaEntamoeba histolytica that causes AmoebiasisGiardia lamblia that causes GiardiasisTrypanosoma brucei causes African trypanomiasis aka African Sleeping Sickness
No. This is not possible considering hitting your head has no affect on your body scientifically besides awakening your nervous system. Also, sleeping has no affect on the nervous system (Breathing, digesting, all involuntary actions are controlled by the nervous system).
It is challenging to identify any human activity that does not affect the Earth system in some way. However, simple personal activities such as sleeping or sitting quietly may have minimal direct impact on the broader Earth system.
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