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nagana in a sentence

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Definition

Nagana is a disease caused by the protozoan parasite Trypanosoma brucei, primarily affecting livestock in tropical regions and leading to severe health issues and economic losses.

Sample Sentences

  1. Nagana is a disease that primarily affects livestock in tropical regions.
  2. The cattle in the area were suffering from nagana, leading to significant losses for the farmers.
  3. Veterinarians are working tirelessly to find effective treatments for nagana in infected animals.
  4. Nagana is transmitted by tsetse flies, making rural areas particularly vulnerable to outbreaks.
  5. Efforts to control nagana include improving animal husbandry practices and reducing fly populations.

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