nagana

[nuh-gah-nuh]

nagana Definition

  • 1a disease of horses, cattle, and other livestock in parts of Africa, caused by trypanosomes transmitted by the tsetse fly and characterized by fever, lethargy, and emaciation.
  • 2a similar disease of wild animals, especially antelopes.

Using nagana: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "nagana" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The herd was decimated by nagana.

  • Example

    Nagana is a major constraint to livestock production in sub-Saharan Africa.

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    The spread of nagana has been linked to the expansion of human settlement and agriculture.

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Summary: nagana in Brief

The term 'nagana' [nuh-gah-nuh] refers to a disease that affects horses, cattle, and other livestock in parts of Africa. It is caused by trypanosomes transmitted by the tsetse fly and is characterized by fever, lethargy, and emaciation. The disease also affects wild animals, especially antelopes.