Human Trypanosomiasis in South-East Uganda

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1963

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During the past two decades there has been an increase in the incidence and spread of sleeping-sickness due to Trypanosoma rhodesiense throughout the north-eastern shore area of Lake Victoria; this increase has been associated with heightened fishing activity and increasing and irregular settlement of the tsetse-fly belt of south-east Uganda. The author describes a number of epidemiological factors affecting the occurrence of the disease among fishermen, placing emphasi~ on the correct development of the local fishing industry to avoid, on the one hand, depleting the fish population and, on the other, increasing the incidence of sleeping-sickness. Sociological factors which militate against the development of settlement in Glossinainfested areas of south-east Uganda are also described and plans for future settlement in that area are discussed.

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Robertson, D. H. H., & Baker, J. R. (1958). Human trypanosomiasis in South-East Uganda 1. A study of the epidemiology and present virulence of the disease. Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 52(4), 337-348; Bulletin Of The World Health Organization, 28, p. 627-643.https://doi.org/10.1016/0035-9203(58)90047-6

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