Importance of African Trypanosomiasis for Cuba

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human african tripanosomiasis, Trypanosoma brucei gambiense, Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense, tse-tse fly, blood-brain barrier, cerebroespinal fluid

Abstract

Introduction: Human african trypanosomiasis is produced by protozoa of the genus Trypanosoma and transmitted mainly by the bite of the tsetse fly. There have been several epidemics in Africa in the last century, but as the number of new reported trypanosomiasis cases has decreased, the WHO roadmap for neglected tropical diseases had targeted their elimination as a public health problem by 2020. Many of the countries where Cuba provides internationalist collaboration are endemic, so the collaborators are exposed to the risk of suffering and facing this disease.

Objectives: To carry out a clinical and epidemiological update of the entity and warn about the possibility of the appearance in endemic areas and the presence of imported cases in Cuba.

Methods: a bibliographic review was carried out in the Medline / Pub Med database and in relevant articles related to the subject, from recent years; we have taken the 2020 WHO African Trypanosomiasis descriptive notes as a reference, as well as classic internal medicine texts and the ClinicalKey search platform.

Information, Analysis and Synthesis: A detailed exposition of the disease and the therapeutic behavior was made; a brief review of imported cases and the country of origin, in addition to the danger posed by the appearance of imported cases for Cuba. Conclusions: This is a potentially fatal entity, endemic in countries where there is Cuban collaboration. It is necessary to bear in mind the diagnosis of this disease for an adequate therapeutic approach.

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Reinaldo Luis Menendez Capote, IPK

Dr. CM, Master infectologia

Especialista II grado Medicina Interna

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Published

2022-05-16

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Menendez Capote RL. Importance of African Trypanosomiasis for Cuba. Rev Cuba Med Tropical [Internet]. 2022 May 16 [cited 2025 Apr. 19];74(1):e714. Available from: https://revmedtropical.sld.cu/index.php/medtropical/article/view/714

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