We’re one step closer to stopping the parasite from causing ‘sleeping sickness’
It begins with the innocent bite of a tsetse fly – an all too common occurrence in sub-Saharan Africa. Before humans knew it, tiny microscopic parasites known as Trypanosoma swims in their blood and plays “hide and seek” with their immune system. For months or even years, these ribbon-like single-celled leisures do not cause…
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