Sleeping Sickness is transmitted by the Tse-tse fly.
tsetse fly
The tsetse fly is extremely dangerous because it transmits diseases. It transmits African trypanosomiasis or sleeping sickness. About 30,000 people in Africa are currently infected by sleeping sickness.
The tsetse fly transmits the parasite that causes African trypanosomiasis, also known as sleeping sickness. This disease can affect both humans and animals and can be fatal if not treated promptly. Symptoms include fever, fatigue, headaches, and in later stages, neurological problems and disturbances in sleep patterns.
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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