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The African trypanosomiases : methods and concepts of control and eradication in relation to development (English)

The tsetse-transmitted trypanosomiases are diseases of man and his domestic livestock that have contributed to the prevalence of poverty, malnutrition, and disease in much of tropical Africa. Although the human disease has caused considerable suffering and death, it is the disease of domestic livestock which has, in economic terms, had the most profound effects as a major factor restricting rural African development, particularly by limiting food...
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Lee, C.W.; Maurice, J.M..

The African trypanosomiases : methods and concepts of control and eradication in relation to development (English). World Bank technical paper ; no. WTP 4 Washington, DC : The World Bank. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/675121467989549737

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