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No major company is doing new research on sleeping sickness.
It was as if they were all suffering from sleeping sickness.
However, between 1898-99 and 1900-01, the first indications of sleeping sickness were reported.
The big thing is, we've quickly found something that might combat African sleeping sickness.
About 48,000 people died of sleeping sickness in 2008.
Those caught in the sleeping sickness, who are still alive, wake up at last.
"I'm trying to find the source of this sleeping sickness.
"You promised me the big break on the sleeping sickness story.
To combat sleeping sickness, many people were moved into new villages free from the disease.
This was to assist them to receive medical treatment against sleeping sickness.
"I said you sound pretty confident that this sleeping sickness is caused by an it."
To the south, in Angola, 30,000 people were recently infected with sleeping sickness.
None of the sleeping sickness victims had shown any improvement.
In Africa, now, human beings are dying by millions of the sleeping sickness.
He's a hot-shot on this sleeping sickness, like you said.
Malnutrition and poverty have brought back diseases, like sleeping sickness, that had been under control.
There are, however, other diseases, such as sleeping sickness and river blindness, which have been neglected.
His first wife, Edith, died of "sleeping sickness" in 1920 aged 40.
These include the agents of malaria, gonorrhea, and sleeping sickness.
"The topaz works as a charm against the sleeping sickness," I heard myself add.
The main symptom of this sleeping sickness was a comatose state that could last for months or even years.
He advanced cancer chemotherapy and helped find a cure for African sleeping sickness.
It is akin to the sleeping sickness we are told will follow the conclusion of arms control agreements.
He talks, in part, about the African "sleeping sickness", malaria.
Sleeping sickness is infection with germs carried by certain flies.