| 31. | Sleeping sickness, for example, spread by infected tse-tse flies, kills 65, 000 people annually.
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| 32. | Once considered a disease fading into oblivion, sleeping sickness is raging again, particularly here.
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| 33. | Initial reports said the tigers died of trypanosomiasis, or sleeping sickness, a parasitic infection.
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| 34. | These include the agents of malaria, gonorrhea, and sleeping sickness.
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| 35. | Trials are awaited comparing melarsoprol / nifurtimox against melarsoprol alone for African sleeping sickness.
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| 36. | Malnutrition and poverty have brought back diseases, like sleeping sickness, that had been under control.
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| 37. | He headed to the patient's room, introduced himself and explained his discovery : sleeping sickness.
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| 38. | Drug advances for sleeping sickness included Germanin and tryparsamide.
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| 39. | Now a strain of melarsoprol-resistant sleeping sickness is spreading.
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| 40. | African trypanosomiasis is also known as African sleeping sickness.
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