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TDR-IDRC Research initiative on vector borne diseases in the context of climate change: Predicting vulnerability and improving resilience of the Maasai communities to African trypanosomiasis in Tanzania.
A TDR study, launched in 2013, through a grant agreement with the International Development Research Centre of Canada is working to identify the safest areas for Maasai to take their cattle. Data collected shows that up to 29% of the flies carry parasite causing sleeping sickness, but this varies by season and location. However, blood samples from cattle that graze in these areas will show how this translates into infection rates.
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08/19/2015
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United Republic of Tanzania
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AFRO
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