“…The Zaria T. vivax strains are infective to calves, sheep and goats, as well as mice, rats and rabbits, and are readily transmissible by a wide range of tsetse species ( G. m. centralis, G. m. morsitans, G. pallidipes, G. austeni, G. brevipalpis, G. tachinoides, G. palpalis palpalis, G. p. gambiensis, G. fuscipes fuscipes ) [37,39-42]. Infection in these flies was typically found in the labrum and hypopharynx and sometimes also in the cibarium [41,42].…”