Spyke
lemmy.world

wait, how? Last I checked we didn't even know how it was spread, nor did we have a reliable treatment. This is huge, just weird to be this uninformed on the process of a super important medical development.

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PlantJamreply
lemmy.world

Sleeping sickness – formally known as human African trypanosomiasis (HAT) – is a parasitic disease transmitted by the bite of the tsetse fly.

I don't know how new this information is, though.

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homoludensreply
feddit.org

The causative agent and vector were identified in 1903 by David Bruce, and the subspecies of the protozoa were differentiated in 1910. Bruce had earlier shown that T. brucei was the cause of a similar disease in horses and cattle that was transmitted by the tsetse fly (Glossina morsitans).[66]

The first effective treatment, atoxyl, an arsenic-based drug developed by Paul Ehrlich and Kiyoshi Shiga, was introduced in 1910, but blindness was a serious side effect.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/African_trypanosomiasis#History

Maybe you confuse it with something else (e.g. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Encephalitis_lethargica )?

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