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imge & underlined links for details: The parasite of Gambian sleeping sickness is Trypanosoma brucei gambiense. It occurs from West Africa through Central
Africa, parts of the Sudan, Congo and Angola (Service 2008). Tsetse fly vectors include Glossina
palpalis and G. tachinoides and G. fuscipes. The disease is more or less chronic with
mortality after many years of infection.
Wild reservoirs of the trypanosome are wild and domestic pigs. The tsetse flies that vector Gambian
sleeping sickness are very common at watering holes, river fords and along
lake shores, which are places often visited by humans. Therefore, acquisition of the disease is
largely limited to those environments. = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = Key References: <medvet.ref.htm> <Hexapoda> Buxton, P. A. 1955. The Natural History of Tsetse Flies: an
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