| 11. | In the African jungle, mosquitoes bring malaria and tse tse flies sleeping sickness.
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| 12. | Pathogenic bacteria cause diseases such as sleeping sickness, dysentery and toxoplasmosis.
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| 13. | In 1925, he encouraged use of tryparsamide to cure sleeping sickness.
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| 14. | Sleeping sickness or African trypanosomiasis is a parasitic disease in humans.
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| 15. | Commonly known as sleeping sickness, it is always fatal unless treated.
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| 16. | Aventis was cooperating in a new research program on sleeping sickness, said Heymann.
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| 17. | It is under this tissue invasion that the parasites produce the sleeping sickness.
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| 18. | Following the war he organised a campaign to treat sleeping sickness in Darfur.
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| 19. | Sleeping sickness is actually far too benign a name for human African trypanosomiasis.
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| 20. | It is also produced by the trypanosomal parasite in sleeping sickness.
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