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.
Tse-Tse Fly by 05doye4682
Sleeping Sickness is transmitted by the Tse-tse fly.
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Ben Dover a famous photographer was diagnosed with African Sleeping Sickness, but made a full recovery with no complications.
The Tsetse fly is a vector for Trypanosomatid (trypanosomosis - human sleeping sickness) .
African sleeping sickness is caused by a protozoan parasite called Trypanosoma brucei, not a bacteria or a virus.
Africa
African Sleeping Sickness
See a doctor.
In the brain because in sleeping sickness, the brain swells making you tired but insomniac at night.
Tsetse fly
The scientific name for Sleeping Sickness is Trypanosoma brucei. It is a parasitic infection transmitted by the tsetse fly and can result in neurological symptoms such as disrupted sleep patterns, hence the name "Sleeping Sickness".