Chemotherapy of African Trypanosomiasis

dc.bibliographicCitation.endpage83en
dc.bibliographicCitation.stpage80en
dc.bibliographicCitation.titleThe Practitioneren
dc.bibliographicCitation.volume188en
dc.contributor.authorRobertson, D.H.H
dc.contributor.institutionEATRO (East African Trypanosomiasis Research Organization Tororo Uganda)
dc.date.accessioned2015-08-24T10:30:01Z
dc.date.available2015-08-24T10:30:01Z
dc.date.issued1962en
dc.description.abstractBEFORE deciding which drug to luse in any patient with trypanosomiasis it is necessary to determine by examination of the cerebrospinal fluid (e.S.F.) whether the central nervous system is involved. The Sicard-Cantaloube method for estimating C.S.F. protein is convenient for use in the field (Willett, 1955): if a sample contains more than 25 mg. of protein per 100 mI., more than 5 leucocytes per c.mm., or if trypanosomes are found during the examination of the C.S.F. in the Fuchs-Rosenthal cytometer, then the patient will require mel B. Pentamidine or suramin should only be used during the early stage of the disease before central nervous system invasion has occurred.en
dc.identifier.citationRobertson, D.H.N. (1962). Chemotherapy of African Trypanosomiasis; The Practitioner, 188, p. 80-83en
dc.identifier.issn0032-6518*
dc.identifier.urihttp://kalroerepository.kalro.org/handle/0/10982
dc.language.isoenglishen
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/en
dc.subject.agrovocTrypanosomiasisen
dc.subject.agrovocChemotherapyen
dc.subject.agrovocCerebrospinal fluiden
dc.subject.agrovocSuraminen
dc.titleChemotherapy of African Trypanosomiasisen
dc.typeJournal Contribution*
dc.type.refereedRefereeden
dc.type.specifiedArticleen

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