BACKGROUND: The durations of untreated stage 1 (early stage, haemo-lymphatic) and stage 2 (late stage, meningo-encephalitic) human African trypanosomiasis (sleeping sickness) due to Trypanosoma brucei gambiense are poorly quantified, but key to predicting the impact of screening on transmission. Here, we outline a method to estimate these parameters. METHODS: We first model the duration of stage 1 through survival analysis of untreated serological suspects detected during Médecins Sans Frontières interventions in Uganda and Sudan. We then deduce the duration of stage 2 based on the stage 1 to stage 2 ratio observed during active case detection in villages within the same sites. RESULTS: Survival in stage 1 appears to decay exponentially (da...
BACKGROUND: Active case detection through mass community screening is a major control strategy again...
Background. Gambiense human African trypanosomiasis (gHAT, sleeping sickness) is a vector-born...
Accurate stage determination is crucial in the choice of treatment for patients suffering from sleep...
BACKGROUND: The durations of untreated stage 1 (early stage, haemo-lymphatic) and stage 2 (late stag...
Background: The duration of the stages of HAT is an important factor in epidemiological studies and...
BACKGROUND: The duration of the stages of HAT is an important factor in epidemiological studies and ...
Gambiense human African trypanosomiasis (HAT, sleeping sickness) is widely assumed to be 100% pathog...
Background Control of gambiense sleeping sickness relies predominantly on passive and active screeni...
Background: Control of gambiense sleeping sickness relies predominantly on passive and active screen...
Control of gambiense sleeping sickness relies predominantly on passive and active screening of peopl...
Abstract Background: Active case detection through mass community screening is a major control strat...
Gambiense Human African Trypanosomiasis (HAT), or sleeping sickness, is a vector-borne disease affec...
Background Control of gambiense sleeping sickness relies predominantly on passive and active scre...
BACKGROUND: Zoonotic sleeping sickness, or HAT (Human African Trypanosomiasis), caused by infection ...
To eliminate and eradicate gambiense human African trypanosomiasis (HAT), maximizing the effectivene...
BACKGROUND: Active case detection through mass community screening is a major control strategy again...
Background. Gambiense human African trypanosomiasis (gHAT, sleeping sickness) is a vector-born...
Accurate stage determination is crucial in the choice of treatment for patients suffering from sleep...
BACKGROUND: The durations of untreated stage 1 (early stage, haemo-lymphatic) and stage 2 (late stag...
Background: The duration of the stages of HAT is an important factor in epidemiological studies and...
BACKGROUND: The duration of the stages of HAT is an important factor in epidemiological studies and ...
Gambiense human African trypanosomiasis (HAT, sleeping sickness) is widely assumed to be 100% pathog...
Background Control of gambiense sleeping sickness relies predominantly on passive and active screeni...
Background: Control of gambiense sleeping sickness relies predominantly on passive and active screen...
Control of gambiense sleeping sickness relies predominantly on passive and active screening of peopl...
Abstract Background: Active case detection through mass community screening is a major control strat...
Gambiense Human African Trypanosomiasis (HAT), or sleeping sickness, is a vector-borne disease affec...
Background Control of gambiense sleeping sickness relies predominantly on passive and active scre...
BACKGROUND: Zoonotic sleeping sickness, or HAT (Human African Trypanosomiasis), caused by infection ...
To eliminate and eradicate gambiense human African trypanosomiasis (HAT), maximizing the effectivene...
BACKGROUND: Active case detection through mass community screening is a major control strategy again...
Background. Gambiense human African trypanosomiasis (gHAT, sleeping sickness) is a vector-born...
Accurate stage determination is crucial in the choice of treatment for patients suffering from sleep...