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Ministries of Health in several African countries have approved the use of Fexinidazole Winthrop for T.b. rhodesiense sleeping sickness treatment. ‘Until now, the only treatment for the advanced ...
Trypanosoma brucei in the blood of a patient suffering from African human trypanosomiasis, commonly known as sleeping sickness. The situation worsens when considering that current treatments are ...
Rhodesiense sleeping sickness, a rare but often fatal illness spread by the tsetse fly, has long affected parts of East and Southern Africa. The disease--officially known as human African ...
For the first time, patients in Malawi can take a pill instead of enduring toxic IV drugs to survive a fast-moving and deadly disease. Sleeping rough Rhodesiense sleeping sickness, a rare but ...
replacing painful injections and lengthy hospital stays for patients with a rare but deadly strain of sleeping sickness. Five African countries, including Ethiopia, Malawi, Tanzania, Zambia ...
The UK Government and equestrian industry are working to try and ensure Britain’s horses are protected should African horse sickness (AHS) arrive. Defra’s exotic disease control team organised ...
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According to WHO, Kenya has eliminated sleeping sickness as a public health problem. The agency targets 2030 when most African countries would have eliminated the disease with zero transmission.
Advocates of the Afrikaners say white farmers are facing violent attacks from black South Africans and that the South African government has enacted policies that permit the disenfranchisement of ...
The Trump administration has harshly criticized the government of South African President Cyril Ramaphosa over a land expropriation bill, which, under some circumstances, allows for expropriation ...
Government and equestrian industry are working together to try to ensure Britain’s herd is protected should African horse sickness (AHS) arrive. But there is a great deal of work to do.