nagana
Americannoun
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a disease of horses and other animals, widespread in parts of Africa, caused by the organism Trypanosoma brucei, and transmitted by a variety of tsetse fly.
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any trypanosomal disease of animals that is transmitted by the tsetse fly.
noun
Etymology
Origin of nagana
1890–95; < Nguni; compare Zulu unukane, ulunakane, izinakane
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Harmless to game animals, nagana is deadly to domestic cattle, with a mortality rate of close to 50%.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Although nagana is not known in the U.S., other drowsing diseases are.
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The hope was that no game would mean no nagana.
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Some diseases, such as Texas fever and nagana, are traceable to protozoa, while others, like vactinomycosis and aspergillosis, are caused by fungi.
From Special Report on Diseases of Cattle by United States. Bureau of Animal Industry
In general the disease is very similar to and belongs in the same general class with tsetse-fly disease, or nagana, of Africa and mal de caderas, of South America.
From Special Report on Diseases of the Horse by Michener, Charles B.
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