Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 July 2009
The opinion that trypanosomiasis of the T. pecorum type is, under favourable conditions, transmissible amongst domestic stock through the agency of blood-sucking flies other than Glossina has been expressed by several observers.
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* The location of the preceding five outbreaks is indicated on Map I.
† The oxen returned with the waggons from Sileya's kraal to the Sikombella River in December.
‡ The disease was diagnosed by Bevan from smears taken from these three oxen.
* This is, of course, contrary to the experience in Barotseland and Portuguese East Africa