BLOOD, BONE
MARROW,
SPLEEN
AND CNS PARASITES
ZOOMASTIGOPHOREA Order:
Kinetoplastida
TRYPANOSOMA BRUCEI RHODESIENSE / T.B. GAMBIENSE
tryp1-ic
Trypanosoma brucei gambiense and
rhodesiense: life cycle.

tryp2-ic
Sleeping sickness occurs in Africa between the
15° North and the 20° South.
The T.b.rhodesiense form is found in East and Central-East Africa whereas the
T.b.gambiense infection occurs in Central and West Africa.
(Adapted and redrawn form: a) Epidemiology and Control of African
Trypanosomiasis,
Report of a WHO Expert Committee, Technical Report series, No 739, 1986;
b)Trypanosomiasis Weekly Epidemiological Report, 1990, 50, 388-391.)
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tryp2a-ic
tryp2b-ic
tryp2c-ic
tryp2a:
T.b.gambiense and rhodesiense: about 20.000 cases
occur annually in the endemic areas.
The African trypanosomiasis is transmitted
by several species of tse-tse flies (Glossina spp.).
tryp2b:
Larva and pupae of Glossina morsitans
tryp2c:
Adult Glossina tachinoides in West Africa
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tryp2a-ic Glossina spp.:
Courtesy of Bayer, from Bayer Manual of Pest Control
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tryp2b-ic tryp2c-ic
Glossina spp.:
Courtesy of Emeritus Professor Wallace
Peters:
Director, Tropical Parasitic Disease Unit,
Nortwick Park Insitute for Medical Research
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tryp3-ic
T. b. gambiense and
rhodesiense:
two forms of trypomastigote
can be seen in peripheral blood: one is long slender, 30 µm in lenght,
and is capable of multiplying in the host, the other is stumpy, not
dividing,
18 µm in lenght.

tryp4-ic
Trypanosoma brucei gambiense and
rhodesiense: trypanosomes appear
in the peripheral blood 5 to 21 days after the infecting bite.

tryp5-ic
Trypanosoma brucei gambiense and
rhodesiense: the terminal stage of
the infection ("sleeping sickness") is the result of a chronic
meningoencephalomyelitis. (H&E stain).

tryp6-ic
Trypanosoma brucei gambiense and
rhodesiense: the typical pathological lesion
of trypanosomiasis is a perivascular round-cell infiltration (perivascular
cuffing)
due to glial cells, lymphocytes and plasmocytes (Mott cells).
(H&E stain).
 
CENTRAL.... BLOOD....

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