Chagas is a potentially fatal chronic disease affecting large numbers of people across the Americas and exported throughout the world through human population movement. It is caused by the Trypanosoma cruzi parasite, which is transmitted by triatomine vectors to humans and a wide range of alternative host species. The database described here was compiled to allow the risk of vectorial transmission to humans to be mapped using geospatial models. The database collates all available records, published since 2003, for prevalence and occurrence of infection in humans, vectors and alternative hosts, and links each record to a defined time and location. A total of 16,802 records of infection have been extracted from the published literature and un...
Little is known about the strains of Trypanosoma cruzi circulating in Central America and specifical...
Chagas disease is one of the most important yet neglected parasitic diseases in Mexico and is transm...
Chagas disease, named after Carlos Chagas who first described it in 1909, exists only on the America...
Chagas is a potentially fatal chronic disease affecting large numbers of people across the Americas ...
Chagas is a potentially fatal chronic disease affecting large numbers of people across the Americas ...
Approximately 150 triatomine species are suspected to be infected with the Chagas parasite, Trypanos...
Approximately 150 triatomine species are suspected to be infected with the Chagas parasite, Trypanos...
<div><p>Chagas disease has a major impact on human health in Latin America and is becoming of global...
Abstract Data were pooled from multiple sources including newly collected triatomine specimens, pres...
Abstract. Chagas disease, a major public health problem in Latin America, is caused by the protozoan...
Chagas disease is a parasitic infection endemic to America, caused by the protozoan Trypanosoma cruz...
Chagas disease is a neglected tropical disease and Trypanosoma cruzi (its etiological agent) is main...
Chagas disease is a parasitical disease caused by Trypanosoma cruzi which affects ∼7 million people ...
Chagas disease has a major impact on human health in Latin America and is becoming of global concern...
Chagas disease, caused by Trypanosoma cruzi, is a major neglected tropical disease affecting the Ame...
Little is known about the strains of Trypanosoma cruzi circulating in Central America and specifical...
Chagas disease is one of the most important yet neglected parasitic diseases in Mexico and is transm...
Chagas disease, named after Carlos Chagas who first described it in 1909, exists only on the America...
Chagas is a potentially fatal chronic disease affecting large numbers of people across the Americas ...
Chagas is a potentially fatal chronic disease affecting large numbers of people across the Americas ...
Approximately 150 triatomine species are suspected to be infected with the Chagas parasite, Trypanos...
Approximately 150 triatomine species are suspected to be infected with the Chagas parasite, Trypanos...
<div><p>Chagas disease has a major impact on human health in Latin America and is becoming of global...
Abstract Data were pooled from multiple sources including newly collected triatomine specimens, pres...
Abstract. Chagas disease, a major public health problem in Latin America, is caused by the protozoan...
Chagas disease is a parasitic infection endemic to America, caused by the protozoan Trypanosoma cruz...
Chagas disease is a neglected tropical disease and Trypanosoma cruzi (its etiological agent) is main...
Chagas disease is a parasitical disease caused by Trypanosoma cruzi which affects ∼7 million people ...
Chagas disease has a major impact on human health in Latin America and is becoming of global concern...
Chagas disease, caused by Trypanosoma cruzi, is a major neglected tropical disease affecting the Ame...
Little is known about the strains of Trypanosoma cruzi circulating in Central America and specifical...
Chagas disease is one of the most important yet neglected parasitic diseases in Mexico and is transm...
Chagas disease, named after Carlos Chagas who first described it in 1909, exists only on the America...