Spatial distribution and bloodmeal preferences of Glossina palpalis palpalis in the forest focus of Zoukougbeu (Ivory Coast). Epidemiological consequences

In the sleeping sickness focus of Zoukougbeu (Côte d'Ivoire), in the cropping areas which are favourable for disease transmission, more than a quarter of the flies collected were found to have fed on domestic pigs. The sites where Glossina palpalis palpalis was caught fed on these animals were...

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