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Parasitic diseases are caused by tiny organisms like protozoa, worms, and insects that live in or on our bodies. These parasites can make us sick by stealing nutrients or causing infections. Some examples include sleeping sickness, caused by a parasite carried by tsetse flies, and malaria, spread by mosquitoes. Understanding how these diseases are transmitted and treated is crucial for staying healthy.
Disease | Agent | Vector/ Transmission | Treatment/Prevention |
Sleeping Sickness (Trypanosomiasis) | Trypanosoma brucei | Tsetse fly | Pentamidine |
Chagas Disease | Trypanosoma cruzi | Triatomine bugs | No Vaccine |
Ascariasis | Ascaris lumbricoides
(Hookworm) |
Soil-Transmitted Helminths (STH)
[Worm Eggs- Faecal Route] |
|
Elephantiasis
(Lymphatic filariasis) |
Wuchereria bancrofti,
Brugia malayi, Brugia timori |
Mosquitoes (various) | Diethylcarbamazine
(DEC) |
Kala-azar (Leishmaniasis) | Leishmania species
(protozoans) |
Phlebotomine Sand flies | Miltefosine |
Malaria |
|
Anopheles mosquitoes | R21/Matrix-M and RTS, S
against P. Falciparum (not for other strains) |
Primary Amebic Meningoencephalitis (PAM) | Naegleria fowleri | Water containing Naegleria fowleri enters the nose (not by drinking) | Combination of Drugs |
River Blindness
(Onchocerciasis) |
Onchocerca volvulus | Blackflies (Simulium) | Ivermectin |
Table: Parasitic Diseases |
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