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Apparent density, trypanosome infection rates and host preference of tsetse flies in the sleeping sickness endemic focus of northwestern Uganda.

Robert OpiroRobert OpokeHarriet AngwechEsther NakafuFrancis A OloyaGeoffrey OpenyMoses NjahiraMercy MachariaRichard EchoduGeoffrey M MalingaElizabeth A Opiyo
Published in: BMC veterinary research (2021)
We found an infection rate of 10.8% in the tsetse sampled, with all infections attributed to trypanosome species that are causative agents for AAT. However, more verification of this finding using large-scale passive and active screening of human and tsetse samples should be done. Cattle and humans appear to be the most important tsetse hosts in the region and should be considered in the design of control interventions.
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