What is the mortality rate for African sleeping sickness?


What is the mortality rate for African sleeping sickness? When left untreated, the mortality rate of African sleeping sickness is close to 100%. It is estimated that 50,000 to 500,000 people die from this disease every year.


How bad are tsetse flies in Tanzania?

Resembling a regular house fly, the tsetse fly is a species of biting insect native to Africa. They not only have a painful 'bite', but have also been known to transmit the thus far incurable African Sleeping Sickness.


What is the best repellent for tsetse flies?

Bug repellents containing DEET (30% or less DEET recommended) are the most effective against tsetses. The fine-mesh bug screens on all nyumba camp tents will keep out those pesky flies, but remember to always keep your tent zipped!


Why should you wear red when you fly?

The more unusual the color is, the more the person is looking for attention and to be noticed — especially red, Meyers said. On the other hand, people who wear dark and muted colors like black, gray and brown are trying consciously or subconsciously not to stick out.