Tsetse fly
The tsetse fly carries the parasite Trypanosoma brucei, which causes African trypanosomiasis, also known as sleeping sickness in humans. This disease is often fatal if left untreated and affects the central nervous system.
Edward Hindle has written: 'Flies in relation to disease' -- subject(s): Insects as carriers of disease, Diptera, Flies as carriers of disease, Flies
Nightingale is a bird. It flies.
Aardvark?
Piggy in "Lord of the Flies" does not have a specific disease. He is portrayed as overweight, asthmatic, and socially awkward, but his character does not explicitly have a mentioned disease.
The scientific name for African Trypanosomiasis is Trypanosoma brucei. This disease is caused by the protozoan parasites Trypanosoma brucei gambiense and Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense, which are transmitted to humans through the bites of infected tsetse flies. It is commonly known as sleeping sickness due to the neurological symptoms it can cause in the later stages of the disease.
No. Flies spread disease by piking up bacteria on their legs and then transporting it to other places. Mosquitos transfer disease via blood.
insects
the disease caused by fly are mainly dihhorea,cholera,tubercolosis ,loose motions,.generally the communicable disease are spread by flies
African sleeping sickness, caused by the Trypanosoma brucei parasite and transmitted by tsetse flies, is believed to have originated in sub-Saharan Africa. Historical records indicate that the disease has been present in the region for centuries, with early mentions dating back to the 19th century. It primarily affects rural populations in areas where tsetse flies are prevalent. The disease's impact has been significant in regions such as Central and East Africa, where it continues to pose public health challenges.
disease......it fits into the crossword
they carry disease that can be harmful