BackgroundCare to patients with Chagas disease (CD) is still a challenge for health systems in endemic and non-endemic countries. In the Brazilian public health system, the expansion of Primary Health Care (PHC) services to remote and disadvantaged areas has facilitated the access of patients with CD to medical care, however this is in a context where care gaps remain, with insufficient public funding and inadequate distribution of services. Considering the need for studies on care to patients with CD in different settings, this study explored the challenges of family doctors to provide care to patients with CD in an endemic region in Brazil with high coverage of public PHC services.Methods and findingsThis is a qualitative study. A focus g...
Chagas' disease is a major public health problem in Latin America. About 16 million persons are affe...
The purpose of this research was to explore people\u27s experience of chronic Chagas\u27 disease, in...
BACKGROUND:Chagas disease (CD) affects over 300,000 people in the United States, but fewer than 1% h...
BACKGROUND:Chagas disease has crossed South America's borders and in recent years has spread to regi...
Objective: To describe the clinical management of Chagas disease (CD) by Primary Health Care physici...
BACKGROUND: Chagas disease has crossed South America's borders and in recent years has spread to reg...
Chagas disease (CD) is caused by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi, and it is endemic in Central, South...
Chagas disease is the leading cause of nonischemic cardiomyopathy in Latin America. Timely access to...
Chagas disease is an important public health problem in various countries in Latin America [1] both ...
Limited access to Chagas disease diagnosis and trea tment is a major obstacle to reaching the 2020 W...
Chagas disease (CD) is a tropical parasitic disease largely underdiagnosed and mostly asymptomatic a...
, which causes about 20 000 annual deaths. Although Chagas disease is endemic to certain regions of ...
Abstract INTRODUCTION: Chagas disease (CD) prevention and control rely on studies of its distributi...
In 1987, the University of Pernambuco’s Oswaldo Cruz Hospital in Recife, Brazil opened its Chagas Di...
Abstract Chagas disease is a neglected chronic condition with a high burden of morbidity and mortali...
Chagas' disease is a major public health problem in Latin America. About 16 million persons are affe...
The purpose of this research was to explore people\u27s experience of chronic Chagas\u27 disease, in...
BACKGROUND:Chagas disease (CD) affects over 300,000 people in the United States, but fewer than 1% h...
BACKGROUND:Chagas disease has crossed South America's borders and in recent years has spread to regi...
Objective: To describe the clinical management of Chagas disease (CD) by Primary Health Care physici...
BACKGROUND: Chagas disease has crossed South America's borders and in recent years has spread to reg...
Chagas disease (CD) is caused by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi, and it is endemic in Central, South...
Chagas disease is the leading cause of nonischemic cardiomyopathy in Latin America. Timely access to...
Chagas disease is an important public health problem in various countries in Latin America [1] both ...
Limited access to Chagas disease diagnosis and trea tment is a major obstacle to reaching the 2020 W...
Chagas disease (CD) is a tropical parasitic disease largely underdiagnosed and mostly asymptomatic a...
, which causes about 20 000 annual deaths. Although Chagas disease is endemic to certain regions of ...
Abstract INTRODUCTION: Chagas disease (CD) prevention and control rely on studies of its distributi...
In 1987, the University of Pernambuco’s Oswaldo Cruz Hospital in Recife, Brazil opened its Chagas Di...
Abstract Chagas disease is a neglected chronic condition with a high burden of morbidity and mortali...
Chagas' disease is a major public health problem in Latin America. About 16 million persons are affe...
The purpose of this research was to explore people\u27s experience of chronic Chagas\u27 disease, in...
BACKGROUND:Chagas disease (CD) affects over 300,000 people in the United States, but fewer than 1% h...