The blood-sucking tsetse (SEET see) fly, when it feeds on an infected human or other mammal. The zooflagellate reproduces in the gut of the fly and then migrates to its salivary glands. When the fly bites the human, the zooflagellate is transferred to the human host.
Human African Trypanosomiasis, Sleeping Sickness, African lethargy or Congo Trypanosomiasis are all names for the same disease of people and animals which is caused by a parasitic protozoa of the species Trypanosoma brucei, transmitted by the bite of the Tsetse Fly.
The Tsetse fly is a vector for Trypanosomatid (trypanosomosis - human sleeping sickness) .
jetBlue is very safe to fly on.
It is extremly safe, otherwise the FAA would not allow you to fly in it.
There is an African fly called a tse tse fly. This fly is very dangerous and can cause death. If bitten by this fly, a person can develop a sleeping sickness that can eventually lead to death.
No
Henry the Human Fly was created in 1972.
African Trypanosomiasis (African Sleeping Disease)
a giant African fly
No. No way can any human fly by waving there hands. Probably the only way a human can fly is by a rocket or aeroplane.
Humans can not fly naturally.