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Volume 30, Number 1—January 2024
Dispatch

Reemergence of Human African Trypanosomiasis Caused by Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense, Ethiopia

Adugna AberaComments to Author , Tihitina Mamecha, Ebise Abose, Belachew Bokicho, Agune Ashole, Tesfahun Bishaw, Abinet Mariyo, Buzayehu Bogale, Haileyesus Terefe, Henok Tadesse, Mahlet Belachew, Hailemariam Difabachew, Araya Eukubay, Solomon Kinde, Abraham Ali, Feyesa Regasa, Fikre Seife, Zeyede Kebede, Mesfin Wossen, Getachew Tollera, Mesay Hailu, Nigus Manaye, Nick Van Reet, Gerardo Priotto, Johan van Griensven, Myrthe Pareyn, and Geremew Tasew
Author affiliations: Ethiopia Public Health Institute, Bacterial, Parasitic, and Zoonotic Research Directorate, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia (A. Abera, M. Belachew, H. Difabachew, A. Eukubay, S. Kinde, A. Ali, G. Tasew); Selamber Primary Hospital, Kucha Alfa District, Selamber, Ethiopia (T. Mamecha, A. Mariyo, B. Bogale); Public Health Emergency Management, Ethiopia Public Health Institute, Addis Ababa (E. Abose, H. Tadesse, F. Regasa, M. Wossen); South Nations Nationalities People’s Region Health Bureau, Hawassa, Ethiopia (B. Bokicho, A. Ashole, H. Terefe); Federal Ministry of Health Ethiopia, Addis Ababa (T. Bishaw, F. Seife); World Health Organization Country Office, Addis Ababa (Z. Kebede, N. Manaye); Ethiopia Public Health Institute, Addis Ababa (G. Tollera, M. Hailu); World Health Organization Center for Research and Training on Human African Trypanosomiasis Diagnostics, and Trypanosoma Unit, Institute of Tropical Medicine, Antwerp, Belgium (N. Van Reet); World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland (G. Priotto); Unit of Neglected Tropical Diseases, Institute of Tropical Medicine, Antwerp (J. van Griensven, M. Pareyn)

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Table 2

Sociodemographic and treatment information for 4 human African trypanosomiasis case-patients, Selamber Primary Hospital, Kucha Alfa District, South Nations Nationalities Peoples’ Region, Ethiopia, 2022*

Descriptions Case 1 Case 2 Case 3 Case 4
Age 18 mo 11 y 20 y 7 y
Sex F M M M
Date of onset 2022 Mar 20 2022 Apr 5 2022 Jul 13 2022 Sep 11
Date of diagnosis 2022 Apr 15 2022 May 28 2022 Oct 20 2022 Oct 29
CSF findings Motile T. brucei spp. positive Motile T. brucei spp. positive Motile T. brucei spp. positive Motile T. brucei spp. positive
Treatment None None Melarsoprol (2.2 mg/kg/d) Melarsoprol (2.2 mg/kg/d)
Final outcome Died Died Died Cured

*CSF, cerebrospinal fluid

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