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Autor:
Eva H Clark, Jackie Sherbuk, Emi Okamoto, Malasa Jois, Gerson Galdos-Cardenas, Julio Vela-Guerra, Gilberto Silvio Menacho-Mendez, Ricardo W Bozo-Gutierrez, Antonio B Fernandez, Thomas C Crawford, Rony Colanzi, Robert H Gilman, Caryn Bern, Working Group on Chagas Disease in Bolivia and Peru
Publikováno v:
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, Vol 8, Iss 6, p e2801 (2014)
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/b2aa4a154b2044e0b1a8c7cd8f0ef9b4
Autor:
Ricardo W. Bozo-Gutierrez, Diana L. Martin, Antonio B. Fernandez, Eva H. Clark, Robert H. Gilman, Thomas Crawford, Gilberto Silvio Menacho-Mendez, Alicia I. Hidron, Gerson Galdos-Cardenas, Morgan A. Marks, Aaron M. Samuels, Caryn Bern
Publikováno v:
The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene. 92(1)
Approximately 8 million people have Trypanosoma cruzi infection, and nearly 30% will manifest Chagas cardiomyopathy (CC). Identification of reliable early indicators of CC risk would enable prioritization of treatment to those with the highest probab
Autor:
Aaron M. Samuels, Antonio B. Fernandez, Jesus Gomez, Maria do Carmo Pereira Nunes, Caryn Bern, Eva H. Clark, Robert H. Gilman, Silvio Menacho, Ricardo W. Bozo Gutierrez, Thomas Crawford
Publikováno v:
Global Heart; Vol 10, No 3 (2015); 159-166
Background: Chagas disease is a neglected and preventable tropical disease that causes significant cardiac morbidity and mortality in Latin America.Objectives: This study sought to describe cardiac findings among inhabitants of rural communities of t
Autor:
Caryn Bern, Ricardo W. Bozo-Gutierrez, Eva H. Clark, Robert H. Gilman, Thomas Crawford, Peru, Rony Colanzi, Gilberto Silvio Menacho-Mendez, Malasa Jois, Gerson Galdos-Cardenas, Jackie Sherbuk, Antonio B. Fernandez, Emi Okamoto, Julio Vela-Guerra
Publikováno v:
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, Vol 8, Iss 6, p e2801 (2014)
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
The Southern Cone Initiative to control Chagas disease is a major public health success story [1]. Household insecticide spray programs have greatly diminished infestation by Triatoma infestans, the major domestic vector, blood bank and congenital Ch