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Sleeping sickness: Tsetse parasite takes six weeks to reach the brain

Tsetse fly. It transmits parasites that cause sleeping sickness in humans and Nagana disease in animals. [iStockphoto]

Tsetse flies - which transmit tiny parasites that cause sleeping sickness in humans and Nagana disease in animals, - are migrating from their usual habitats to cooler parts of Lambwe Valley in Homa Bay county due to climate change.

Tsetse flies are gradually increasing despite efforts by communities and government agencies to reduce their populations. The region has been experiencing long periods of rain that come with an increased number of insects and long periods of drought. This pushes insects to cooler, deeper parts of the valley, according to scientists.

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