An MSF doctor looks through a microscope to check for Sleeping Sickness

Sleeping Sickness

Overview

Sleeping sickness, or human African trypanosomiasis, is a parasitic infection which attacks the body’s central nervous system; without treatment the disease is fatal.

Considered a neglected disease, there are two forms of sleeping sickness, caused by two different parasites: Trypanosoma brucei gambiense, which is found in western and central Africa accounts for 98 per cent of cases; Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense, accounts for less than two percent of cases and is found in eastern and southern Africa. Both parasites are transmitted by the bite of the tsetse fly.

The disease causes severe neurological conditions, including poor coordination, confusion, agitation, aggressiveness or disinhibition. The more commonly-known name of the disease, sleeping sickness, derives from the symptom where patients experience an inability to sleep during the night but are often overcome by sleep during the day.

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Facts about sleeping sickness

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NEGLECTED TROPICAL DISEASES

10 things you need to know about neglected tropical diseases

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In the past 25 years, sleeping sickness cases have dropped by 97%, leading to its elimination as a public health issue in countries like Equatorial Guinea, Ivory Coast, Benin, Togo, Uganda, Chad in 2024, and now Guinea. This success highlights the impact of political will, funding, and investment from pharmaceutical companies in developing safer, more effective treatments for NTDs. Despite these achievements, 1.5 million people remain at risk.

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When a community faces a disease that is neglected, such as Sleeping Sickness, MSF is able to mobilise and provide critical humanitarian assistance because of our community of supporters. We are dependent on private donors like you to provide medical care wherever people’s needs are greatest – even if it means going beyond the villages to give people the health care they need.

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