A new hope is emerging for
eliminating sleeping sickness, which, despite a significant decrease in the 20th century, remains a major concern in Sub-Saharan Africa and a neglected tropical disease.
Not exact matches
Gambian
sleeping sickness — a deadly parasitic disease spread by tsetse flies — could be
eliminated in six years in key regions in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), according to new research by the University of Warwick.
«Deadly
sleeping sickness set to be
eliminated in six years.»
New research suggests that the parasite responsible for the vast majority of cases of
sleeping sickness (red) might be harder to
eliminate than previously thought.