A drug that dramatically simplifies treatment of human African #trypanosomiasis (sleeping sickness) is approved by European Medicines Agency. https://www.science.org/content/article/truly-spectacular-drug-sleeping-sickness-simplifies-treatment-raising-hopes-eradication
Kissing Bugs Could Kiss Off Your Life and they are spreading through the USA. They carry the parasite that causes Chagas disease. If not prevented or treated immediately, it is incurable. #kissingbugs #chagas #parasite #trypanosomiasis #triatomine
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Howard G. Smith MD, AM on Instagram: "Kissing Bugs Could Kiss Off Your Life The kissing bug is the popular name for the triatomine bug, a blood sucking insect that tends to attach to the faces of sleeping victims. This insect carries the parasite Trypanososma cruzi which causes Chagas’ disease. Normally found predominately in Central and South American as well as Mexico, now this bug and its potentially deadly baggage is spreading across the United States. As of this date, cases of Chagas’ disease have occurred in 8 states: Texas, California, Arizona, Tennessee, Louisiana, Missouri, Mississippi and Arkansas. The bad news is that these kissing bugs have been seen in 32 states. If the bug bites you on the face and you rub the bite, you are likely to rub some of the bug debris containing the Trypanosoma parasite into your skin. As the parasite sets up shop, you will develop Chagas disease, acute phase, with fever, eyelid swelling, fatigue, body aches, rashes, swollen glands, appetite loss, diarrhea, and vomiting. This acute phase and demands immediate diagnosis and treatment with antibiotics. Should you fail to recognize the signs and symptoms and the parasite persists untreated, , the Chageas disease moves into the chronic phase. It invades your heart and esophageal tissues. Years later, you develop heart failure, arrhythmias, cardiac arrest, difficulty swallowing, and severe constipation. At this point, the parasite cannot be eliminated and only the symptoms can be treated. As usual, the best treatment is prevention. Since there is no vaccine for Chagas’ disease, you must take precautions to avoid the kissing bugs. That includes use of insect repellent, wearing clothes that cover, staying in bug-free rooms with screening and/or air conditioning, and avoiding of possibly contaminated raw fruits and vegetables. https://www.infectiousdiseaseadvisor.com/news/kissing-bug-disease-spreading-in-us-cdc-report-says/ https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/chagas-disease/symptoms-causes/syc-20356212 #kissingbugs #chagas #parasite #trypanosomiasis #triatomine"

0 likes, 0 comments - drhowardsmithreports on September 18, 2025: "Kissing Bugs Could Kiss Off Your Life The kissing bug is the popular name for the triatomine bug, a blood sucking insect that tends to attach to the faces of sleeping victims. This insect carries the parasite Trypanososma cruzi which causes Chagas’ disease. Normally found predominately in Central and South American as well as Mexico, now this bug and its potentially deadly baggage is spreading across the United States. As of this date, cases of Chagas’ disease have occurred in 8 states: Texas, California, Arizona, Tennessee, Louisiana, Missouri, Mississippi and Arkansas. The bad news is that these kissing bugs have been seen in 32 states. If the bug bites you on the face and you rub the bite, you are likely to rub some of the bug debris containing the Trypanosoma parasite into your skin. As the parasite sets up shop, you will develop Chagas disease, acute phase, with fever, eyelid swelling, fatigue, body aches, rashes, swollen glands, appetite loss, diarrhea, and vomiting. This acute phase and demands immediate diagnosis and treatment with antibiotics. Should you fail to recognize the signs and symptoms and the parasite persists untreated, , the Chageas disease moves into the chronic phase. It invades your heart and esophageal tissues. Years later, you develop heart failure, arrhythmias, cardiac arrest, difficulty swallowing, and severe constipation. At this point, the parasite cannot be eliminated and only the symptoms can be treated. As usual, the best treatment is prevention. Since there is no vaccine for Chagas’ disease, you must take precautions to avoid the kissing bugs. That includes use of insect repellent, wearing clothes that cover, staying in bug-free rooms with screening and/or air conditioning, and avoiding of possibly contaminated raw fruits and vegetables. https://www.infectiousdiseaseadvisor.com/news/kissing-bug-disease-spreading-in-us-cdc-report-says/ https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/chagas-disease/symptoms-causes/syc-20356212 #kissingbugs #chagas #parasite #trypanosomiasis #triatomine".

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Guinea eliminates human African trypanosomiasis as a public health problem

https://www.who.int/news/item/29-01-2025-guinea-eliminates-human-african-trypanosomiasis-as-a-public-health-problem

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Guinea eliminates human African trypanosomiasis as a public health problem

The World Health Organization (WHO) congratulates Guinea for eliminating the gambiense form of human African trypanosomiasis as a public health problem.

Maladie du sommeil : l’élimination d’un fléau à portée de main

L’espoir d’éliminer la trypanosomiase humaine africaine grandit. Un antiparasitaire, l’acoziborole, permettrait de traiter en une seule prise cette maladie mortelle transmise par la mouche tsé-tsé. Retour sur près d’un siècle de combat.

Le Monde

Impressive results from small trial: Among the participants with late-stage sleeping sickness, acoziborole had a 95 per cent success rate, defined as no parasite being found in various bodily fluids at 18 months post-treatment. This rose to 100 per cent among those with an early to intermediate infection.

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https://www.newscientist.com/article/2349078-drug-clears-sleeping-sickness-parasite-from-the-body-in-clinical-trial/

Drug clears sleeping sickness parasite from the body in clinical trial

In a small trial, an experimental medicine was 100 per cent effective at ridding the parasite that causes sleeping sickness from the bodies of people with an early to intermediate infection

New Scientist