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The more common of the two subspecies, West African sleeping sickness accounts for more than 92% of reported cases and is found in 24 countries in western and central Africa. East African sleeping ...
According to WHO, Kenya has eliminated sleeping sickness as a public health problem. The agency targets 2030 when most African countries would have eliminated the disease with zero transmission.
Although this effort is geared more toward capturing revenue from the developed countries of the West ... African trypanosomiasis (HAT), or sleeping sickness, the incidence of which has increased ...