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- General Background
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1. Overview of arthropods & their impact on the health of humans & other vertebrates 1
- Prof. William S. Romoser
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2. Overview of arthropods & their impact on the health of humans & other vertebrates 2
- Prof. William S. Romoser
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4. Reactions to arthropod allergens, toxins and venoms
- Prof. Stephen Wikel
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5. Parasite transmission by arthropods
- Prof. William K. Reisen
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7. Epidemiology
- Dr. Laura C. Harrington
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8. Surveillance, prevention, and control of vector-borne diseases 1
- Prof. Jonathan Day
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9. Surveillance, prevention, and control of vector-borne diseases 2
- Prof. Jonathan Day
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10. GIS, remote sensing and spatial analysis for vector-borne diseases
- Prof. Uriel Kitron
- Dr. Gonzalo Vazquez-Prokopec
- Arthropod-Borne Viral Diseases (The ARBO Viruses)
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11. Dengue: biology, diagnosis and pathology
- Prof. Emeritus Duane J. Gubler
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12. Dengue: epidemiology, prevention and control
- Prof. Emeritus Duane J. Gubler
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13. The Bunyavirales
- Prof. Laura D. Kramer
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14. Vector-borne alpha virus infections
- Prof. Scott Weaver
- Vector-Borne Bacterial/Rickettsial Diseases
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15. The emergence of Lyme disease and other tick-borne diseases
- Prof. Durland Fish
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16. Plague and other flea-borne infections
- Prof. Kevin S. Griffith
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17. Epidemic typhus and other louse- and mite-borne infections
- Dr. Kevin Macaluso
- Vector-Borne Protozoan Diseases
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18. Malaria in the mosquito
- Prof. Peter Billingsley
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19. Tsetse fly-transmitted African trypanosomiasis
- Prof. Mike Lehane
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20. Triatominae vectors of Chagas disease
- Prof. Christopher J. Schofield
- Vector-Borne Filarial Diseases
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21. The biology and control of human onchocerciasis
- Prof. Ed Cupp
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22. Lymphatic filariasis
- Prof. David Molyneux, CMG
- Archived Lectures *These may not cover the latest advances in the field
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23. Dengue and yellow fever: the anatomy of decline and emergence
- Prof. Emeritus Duane J. Gubler
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25. The Bunyaviridae
- Prof. Laura D. Kramer
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26. Surveillance, prevention and control of vector-borne infections
- Prof. Jonathan Day
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27. Epidemiology of vector-borne diseases
- Dr. Laura C. Harrington
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Navigable Slide Index
- Introduction
- Diseases caused by tsetse fly
- Trypanosome lifecycle
- Tsetse flies are essentially present in Africa only
- Nagana - cost
- Nagana - nature
- Sleeping sickness
- Prevalence of disease
- Areas of highest prevalence
- Sleeping sickness - two distinct diseases
- The danger from overlap of the two diseases
- Sleeping sickness - two phases
- Sleeping sickness - diagnosis
- Control and treatment - no vaccines
- Control and treatment
- Geographical separation
- Nagana and trypanotolerance
- Drugs for nagana
- Drugs for sleeping sickness
- Active case detection and treatment
- Killing tsetse flies
- Tsetse species and sub-species
- Morsitans group habitat
- Palpalis group habitat
- Tsetse fly life cycle (1)
- Tsetse flies feed exclusively on blood
- Tsetse fly life cycle (2)
- Control of tsetse flies over large areas
- Aerial spraying in Okavango delta, 2002-3
- Control of tsetse flies by live targets
- Control by artificial targets
- Control by Sterile Insect Technique (SIT)
- Summary
- Acknowledgements
Topics Covered
- Sleeping sickness and nagana
- Major treatments
- Shortcomings of current treatment regimes and why vector control is important
- Introduction to tsetse biology
- Primary methods of tsetse fly control
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Talk Citation
Lehane, M. (2010, October 27). Tsetse fly-transmitted African trypanosomiasis [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved April 24, 2025, from https://doi.org/10.69645/YLKR4257.Export Citation (RIS)
Publication History
- Published on October 27, 2010
Financial Disclosures
- Prof. Mike Lehane has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.