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Oedemagena tarandi is another warble fly that causes economic losses of leather, meat, and milk in reindeer herds.
They are not to be confused, however, with the French designer Augustine Tse and his Tse fashion label; nor should they be confused with the fly that causes sleeping sickness, although that's what inspired the name.
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For instance, visceral leishmaniasis, also called black fever, is a parasitic infection transmitted by sand flies that causes blindness and death.
Leishmaniasis, a tropical disease transmitted by sand-flies that causes skin ulcers resembling leprosy, is spreading in Syria and there are now 14,000 cases in Hassakah province in the northeast, according to the WHO.
Trypanosoma brucei sp. is a blood-dwelling parasitic organism of this order, transmitted by tsetse flies, that causes both human and animal African trypanosomiasis (HAT and AAT, respectively) in sub-Saharan Africa.
Understanding exactly what it is about flying that causes you anxiety will help you to find strategies to cope better and diminish the fear or worry that accompanies the reason.
However, the camel herds perished as a result of tsetse fly effects that caused huge mortalities.
Best forgotten The, ahem, flying wings that caused both cars to be withdrawn from the Brazilian GP in 2000 for safety reasons.
The play tells the story of a boy named Danny Silverstein and a mysterious flying potato pancake that causes a U.F.O.
Or it could be flying that causes fear to bubble up inside.
Many pathogenic protists express major and variable surface proteins one at a time for immune evasion, including Plasmodium falciparum, the malaria parasite (Guizetti and Scherf, 2013), Giardia, the cause of intestinal giardiasis (Prucca and Lujan, 2009), and Trypanosoma brucei, the tsetse-fly transmitted African trypanosome that causes sleeping sickness in humans and nagana in livestock.
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