Sleeping Sickness
1.African trypanosomiasis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Description:Human African trypanosomiasis, sleeping sickness, African
lethargy, or Congo trypanosomiasis is a parasitic disease of humans and
other animals, caused by protozoa of ...
2.Sleeping sickness - National Library of Medicine - PubMed Health
Description:10-11-2012 · Sleeping sickness is infection with germs carried
by certain flies. It results in swelling of the brain.
3.Sleeping sickness - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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4.sleeping sickness - definition of sleeping sickness in the ...
Description:Sleeping sickness may refer to: African trypanosomiasis, a
parasitic disease of people and animals; Animal trypanosomiasis, also
known as nagana or animal African ...
5.Sleeping sickness: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
Description:Sleeping Sickness Definition. Sleeping sickness (also called
trypanosomiasis) is an infection caused by Trypanosoma protozoa; it is
passed to humans through the bite ...
6.WHO | Trypanosomiasis, Human African (sleeping sickness)
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7.Sleeping sickness - Netdoctor
Description:31-10-2013 · Sleeping sickness is infection with germs carried
by certain flies. It results in swelling of the brain. Causes Sleeping
sickness is caused by two germs ...
8.sleeping sickness - definition of sleeping sickness by the ...
Description:WHO fact sheet on Human African trypanosomiasis, also known as
sleeping sickness, a vector-borne parasitic disease. it provides key
facts, distribution of the disease ...
9.Sleeping Sickness Overview | Doctors Without Borders
Description:Sleeping sickness is also known as trypanosomiasis or African
sleeping sickness. Get expert advice on what causes it, how it's spread
and where does it occur?
10.sleeping sickness (trypanosomiasis) -- Encyclopedia Britannica
Description:Sleeping sickness could threaten tens of millions more people
as the tsetse fly which transmits the disease spreads to southern Africa
as a result of global warming ...
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