More than 110 years has passed since the first publications on Chagas disease, and it still urges the necessity of understanding it as a complex socioenvironmental issue in which components of diverse nature converge and interact beyond the biomedical and epidemiological aspects. The current scenarios of the issue, both rural and Latin American as urban and global, demand that the education on Chagas disease include all possible contexts: where there are insect vectors and where there are not; inside and outside Latin America; in rural, periurban, and urban areas; in formal and non-formal educational environments. We consider essential the requirement of bothan integral approach that overcomes the biomedical aspect to include the multidimen...
BACKGROUND Chagas disease remains a major public health risk in Bolivia, particularly among rural...
Chagas disease, caused by the protozoan parasite Trypanosoma cruzi, is a major public health burden ...
Introduction: Chagas disease (CD) is a neglected tropical disease that affects 6 to 7 million peopl...
More than 110 years has passed since the first publications on Chagas disease, and it still urges th...
Although Chagas has been traditionally addressed just from a biomedical point of view, due to its mu...
Although Chagas has been traditionally addressed just from a biomedical point of view, due to its mu...
Chagas is a complex, multidimensional phenomenon in which political, economic, environmental, biomed...
Chagas is a complex, multidimensional phenomenon in which political, economic, environmental, biomed...
Chagas is a complex, multidimensional phenomenon in which political, economic, environmental, biomed...
Chagas disease is frequently referred to as the effects that the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi has on p...
The aim of this chapter is to provide new insights to the traditional approaches of the problematic ...
Chagas es la enfermedad endémica más importante de América Latina. Se construyó progresivamente como...
Chagas disease is the main cause of heart failure and sudden death in the Western Hemisphere. The l...
Aims: This paper aimed to provide a critical review of the evolution of Chagas’ disease in Brazil, i...
Despite being described for the first time more than 110 years ago, Chagas disease (caused by the pa...
BACKGROUND Chagas disease remains a major public health risk in Bolivia, particularly among rural...
Chagas disease, caused by the protozoan parasite Trypanosoma cruzi, is a major public health burden ...
Introduction: Chagas disease (CD) is a neglected tropical disease that affects 6 to 7 million peopl...
More than 110 years has passed since the first publications on Chagas disease, and it still urges th...
Although Chagas has been traditionally addressed just from a biomedical point of view, due to its mu...
Although Chagas has been traditionally addressed just from a biomedical point of view, due to its mu...
Chagas is a complex, multidimensional phenomenon in which political, economic, environmental, biomed...
Chagas is a complex, multidimensional phenomenon in which political, economic, environmental, biomed...
Chagas is a complex, multidimensional phenomenon in which political, economic, environmental, biomed...
Chagas disease is frequently referred to as the effects that the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi has on p...
The aim of this chapter is to provide new insights to the traditional approaches of the problematic ...
Chagas es la enfermedad endémica más importante de América Latina. Se construyó progresivamente como...
Chagas disease is the main cause of heart failure and sudden death in the Western Hemisphere. The l...
Aims: This paper aimed to provide a critical review of the evolution of Chagas’ disease in Brazil, i...
Despite being described for the first time more than 110 years ago, Chagas disease (caused by the pa...
BACKGROUND Chagas disease remains a major public health risk in Bolivia, particularly among rural...
Chagas disease, caused by the protozoan parasite Trypanosoma cruzi, is a major public health burden ...
Introduction: Chagas disease (CD) is a neglected tropical disease that affects 6 to 7 million peopl...