African sleeping sickness in tourists returning from Tanzania: the first 2 Italian cases from a small outbreak among European travelers

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A recent cluster of cases of African trypanosomiasis in humans (HAT) has been reported in tourists (most of whom were European) returning from Tanzania; we describe the first 2 patients (both of whom were Italian travelers) with HAT, who have been treated successfully. Because neither vaccine nor drug prophylaxis is currently recommended and/or available for persons traveling to areas of endemicity, physicians should be alerted about this uncommon but potentially life-threatening disease.

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Ripamonti, D., Massari, M., Arici, C., Gabbi, E., Farina, C., Brini, M., … Suter, F. (2002). African sleeping sickness in tourists returning from Tanzania: the first 2 Italian cases from a small outbreak among European travelers. Clinical Infectious Diseases : An Official Publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America, 34(1), 18–22. https://doi.org/10.1086/338157

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