Not exact matches
* Reduced morning
sickness * Improved
sleeping patterns * Shorter, pain - free and more
controlled labour process * Reduced stress and anxiety * Reduction of tension and discomfort * Positive thinkings regarding pregnancy and Childbirth * Stronger bond between the mother and her baby * Less likelihood of further medication * Quicker and better recovery * Happier and calmer babies with better
sleeping patterns.
Wolbachia appears even more attractive considering its potential application in
controlling other insect - borne diseases, such as malaria and the tsetse fly's
sleeping sickness.
«We recommend that
control programmes use a combined medical and vector
control strategy to help combat
sleeping sickness.»
In 2012, the World Health Organization set two public health goals for the
control of Gambian
sleeping sickness, a parasitic disease spread by the tsetse fly.
They found that a two - pronged approach — integrating active screening and vector
control — could substantially speed up the elimination of Gambian
sleeping sickness in high burden areas of DRC.