A tsetse fly's bite can be fatal: New research takes a step toward ending that

When an infected tsetse fly bites humans or other mammals to feed on their blood, microscopic parasites (African trypanosomes) in the fly’s saliva are transferred. The unfortunate recipient of the bite, once infected, often faces severe health consequences, even death.


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Source: Phys.org