Without treatment, why does African sleeping sickness invariably lead to death?

Without treatment, why does African sleeping sickness invariably lead to death?



The trypanosomes that cause this disease are capable of expressing a glycoprotein coat with a different molecular structure with each generation. Because the immune system must respond to specific antigens to raise a meaningful defense, the changing nature of trypanosome antigens prevents the immune system from ever clearing this infection. Massive trypanosome infection eventually leads to host organ failure and death.


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