Johannesburg

Wednesday

Scattered showers. Breaks of sun late. Mild.

15°C
27°C

7 day forecasts

Sleeping sickness a 'big threat'

2003-02-20 10:08

Addis Ababa - More than 65 million Africans risk catching trypanosomiasis or sleeping sickness, the common name of the illness, every year and the disease is a major threat to Africa's development, a report by the African Union (AU) warns.

The pan-African organisation on February 19 last year launched a continent-wide campaign to eradicate the tse-tse fly-spread disease, which also affects both livestock and wildlife.

The general public is largely unaware of the dangers posed by trypanosomiasis and ignorance of the illness "constitutes a serious threat to the socio-economic development" in Africa, according an AU report seen by AFP on Wednesday.

More than half a million Africans currently suffer from sleeping sickness, which can have a mortality rate of as high as 80%, the report said.

But, if one takes into account the zones infested by tse-tse fly, it is clear that up to 65 million Africans, most of them inhabitants of rural areas, are at risk of contracting the disease, according to AU experts.

The disease kills more than 50 000 people each year, according to Doctor John Kabayo, the coordinater of the Pan-African Tse-Tse Trypanosomiasis Eradication Campaign (Pattec) launched by AU's predecessor, the Organisation of African Unity.

Trypanosomiasis is also one of the most deadly parasite-borne animal diseases.

According to the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO), trypanosomiasis kills three million head of livestock every year and sick animals become less productive.

Trypanosomiasis, also locally known as nagana, threatens some 50 million cattle in Africa, according to a recent report by FAO.

About 20 tse-tse species infest a third of Africa's surface area or more than 10 million square kilometres in 37 countries in sub-Saharan Africa.

Between $600m and $1.2bn is spent on trypanosomiasis control measures and in lost meat and milk production each year, FAO noted.

"In countries entirely infested with tse-tse fly, trypanosomiasis can reduce the gross domestic product of agriculture by two to 10%," according to the African Trypanosomiasis Control Programme.

"All together, trypanosomiasis threatens to reduce the total number of livestock (165 million animals in sub-Saharan Africa) by about 10-50%," the report by the trypanosomiasis control programme said.

"Unlike malaria, Aids and other priorities and emergencies of the continent, it (trypanosomiasis) continues to attract unsufficient attention for intervention and action," the Pattec official wrote in an Ethiopian weekly newspaper.

To eradicate the trypanosomiasis scourge, experts have suggested the use of an insect sterilizing technique, which entails the release once a week of millions of sterile male tse-tse in infested areas to stop their reproduction. - Sapa-AFP

- SAPA

inside news24

Weather
Traffic
Lottery
Cpt: 16-23°C Morning clouds. Mild. Pta: 17-28°C Showers late. Mostly cloudy. Warm.
Jhb: 15-27°C Scattered showers. Breaks of sun late. Mild. Bloem: 19-28°C Showery. Morning clouds. Mild.
Dbn: 20-23°C Tons of rain. Breaks of sun late. Cool. PE: 18-24°C More clouds than sun. Mild.
7 day forecasts...

Jobs - Find your dream job

Cars - Search 1000's of new and used cars

AUDI

2009 Audi A3 2.0 T Sportback Manual - 24000kms
Lava Grey & Tan leather interior
R 275 000

JEEP

Cherokee Limited 3.7 4x4 AT
2004
R 139,995.00

AUDI

A4 2.0 TFSi Multitronic 7-sp MY05
2005
R 169,000.00

CHEVROLET

Lumina 3.8 S AT (GM)
2004
R 113,899.00

Property - Find a new home

CASHAN

Single Residential R1,194,000

KLEINBAAI

Single Residential R3,280,000

EASTCLIFF

Multiple Unit R8,500,000

Travel - Look, Book, Go!

Get away from it all!

Retreat to the Garden Route this summer with an all-inclusive package from R1954. Book now!

Free Games - TOO MUCH NEWS? TAKE A BREAK!

Kalahari.net - shop online today

Great Festive Savings on Books

2.3 million titles to choose from.

Sleek New iPod Range. Order Your's Now!

iPod nano 16GB - Black, Was R2,499.00 Now R2,299.00! Save R200!

Fabulous Festive Flicks

46 000 DVDs and Blu-Ray on sale now! Pre-order Up and District 9!

ALL Music on Sale

100s of festive new releases now in stock! Now, Bump 25, Bon Jovi & more!

1000s of Festive Toys on Sale

Lots of Toys, free gift wrap, lowest prices on Lego Mindstorm, Ben 10, Hannah Montana & more!

Hot Deal of the Day!

Invictus

Was R150.00 Now R135.00

Excited about the movie starring Morgan Freeman & Matt Damon? Now read all about Nelson Mandela & the Game That Made a Nation by John Carlin!

Up to 40% Off Sale on All Books, Toys, CDs, DVDs & Games!