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Where, when and why do tsetse contact humans? Answers from studies in a National Park of Zimbabwe
(PLoS, 2012-08)Background: Sleeping sickness, also called human African trypanosomiasis, is transmitted by the tsetse, a blood-sucking fly confined to sub-Saharan Africa. The form of the disease in West and Central Africa is carried ...