This review deals with transmission of Trypanosoma cruzi by the most important domestic vectors, blood transfusion and oral intake. Among the vectors, Triatoma infestans, Panstrongylus megistus, Rhodnius prolixus, Triatoma dimidiata, Triatoma brasiliensis, Triatoma pseudomaculata, Triatoma sordida, Triatoma maculata, Panstrongylus geniculatus, Rhodnius ecuadoriensis and Rhodnius pallescens can be highlighted. Transmission of Chagas infection, which has been brought under control in some countries in South and Central America, remains a great challenge, particularly considering that many endemic countries do not have control over blood donors. Even more concerning is the case of non-endemic countries that receive thousands of migrants from e...
Active Trypanosoma cruzi transmission persists in the Gran Chaco region, which is considered hyperen...
Chagas disease, named after Carlos Chagas who first described it in 1909, exists only on the America...
Chagas disease, named after Carlos Chagas who first described it in 1909, exists only on the America...
This review deals with transmission of Trypanosoma cruzi by the most important domestic vectors, blo...
This review deals with transmission of Trypanosoma cruzi by the most important domestic vectors, blo...
This review deals with transmission of Trypanosoma cruzi by the most important domestic vectors, blo...
This review deals with transmission of Trypanosoma cruzi by the most important domestic vectors, blo...
Chagas disease is now an active disease in the urban centers of countries of nonendemicity and endem...
In the last decades, increasing international migration and travel from Latin America to Europe have...
The traditional transmission pathways of Chagas' disease are vectorial, transfusional, transplacenta...
The greatest risks underlying the establishment of Chagas disease in the Amazonian region of Brazil ...
The traditional transmission pathways of Chagas' disease are vectorial, transfusional, transplacent...
Human infection with the protozoa Trypanosoma cruzi extends through North, Central, and South Americ...
Ministério da Saúde. Fundação Serviços de Saúde Pública. Instituto Evandro Chagas. Belém, PA, Brasil...
Seven individuals living in a town in the Southwest of Bahia developed sudden signs of cardiac and s...
Active Trypanosoma cruzi transmission persists in the Gran Chaco region, which is considered hyperen...
Chagas disease, named after Carlos Chagas who first described it in 1909, exists only on the America...
Chagas disease, named after Carlos Chagas who first described it in 1909, exists only on the America...
This review deals with transmission of Trypanosoma cruzi by the most important domestic vectors, blo...
This review deals with transmission of Trypanosoma cruzi by the most important domestic vectors, blo...
This review deals with transmission of Trypanosoma cruzi by the most important domestic vectors, blo...
This review deals with transmission of Trypanosoma cruzi by the most important domestic vectors, blo...
Chagas disease is now an active disease in the urban centers of countries of nonendemicity and endem...
In the last decades, increasing international migration and travel from Latin America to Europe have...
The traditional transmission pathways of Chagas' disease are vectorial, transfusional, transplacenta...
The greatest risks underlying the establishment of Chagas disease in the Amazonian region of Brazil ...
The traditional transmission pathways of Chagas' disease are vectorial, transfusional, transplacent...
Human infection with the protozoa Trypanosoma cruzi extends through North, Central, and South Americ...
Ministério da Saúde. Fundação Serviços de Saúde Pública. Instituto Evandro Chagas. Belém, PA, Brasil...
Seven individuals living in a town in the Southwest of Bahia developed sudden signs of cardiac and s...
Active Trypanosoma cruzi transmission persists in the Gran Chaco region, which is considered hyperen...
Chagas disease, named after Carlos Chagas who first described it in 1909, exists only on the America...
Chagas disease, named after Carlos Chagas who first described it in 1909, exists only on the America...