Chagas Disease: A Hidden Threat to Latin Americans?

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In summary, the conversation discusses Chagas disease, a relatively unknown illness in America that primarily affects Latin Americans and can lead to heart failure. The participants raise the question of whether it should be given the same attention as the Zika virus and suggest looking into prevention methods, such as education and blood screening. They also mention that Chagas is well-known among physicians and is taught in medical schools, but may go undetected in patients who have recently traveled to affected areas. The conversation ends on a positive note, mentioning the efforts of the World Health Organization to combat neglected tropical diseases like Chagas.
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This is a disease I have not heard of, and it seems not many Americans are aware of it, It seems it causes heart failure in many Latin Americans.
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/09/150909132742.htm
As it may not be detected by medical staff and it seems not many are aware of it, should it not be put up there with the Zica zirus?
 
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Please see the Prevention section of: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chagas_disease

Without going into lots of details:
1. 72% reduction of new infections in the 'Southern cone' geographic area of infection as a result of education, blood screening, and testing for new cases.
Newly infections are readily treatable.

2. Chagas is very well known among physicians, it is a topic in Human Pathology in most medical schools.
If you traveled to Guyana, and came back to Britain with the early mild Chagas symptoms, and unless you told a physician you just traveled there, s/he would not see it. Because it is really rare in native British patients. Travel Medicine is a discipline that deals with diseases like this one.

3. See an upbeat point of view: http://www.cnn.com/2017/04/18/health/neglected-tropical-diseases-who/

'Neglected Tropical Diseases' are not economically or politically important in countries that have the resources to defeat these diseases. WHO is trying to reverse that kind of myopia. My opinion only.
 
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Thank you for your reply jim macamara
 

1. What is Chagas Disease?

Chagas Disease, also known as American Trypanosomiasis, is a parasitic infection caused by the protozoan parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. It is primarily found in Latin America, where it is transmitted by the bite of infected insects known as "kissing bugs".

2. What are the symptoms of Chagas Disease?

There are two phases of Chagas Disease: the acute phase and the chronic phase. The acute phase may present with mild flu-like symptoms, while the chronic phase can lead to serious cardiac and gastrointestinal complications, including heart failure and difficulty swallowing.

3. How is Chagas Disease diagnosed?

Chagas Disease can be diagnosed through a blood test that looks for antibodies against the parasite. In some cases, the parasite can also be detected under a microscope in a blood smear or tissue biopsy.

4. Is Chagas Disease treatable?

Yes, Chagas Disease can be treated with medications. However, treatment is most effective in the early stages of the disease. In the chronic phase, treatment may only alleviate symptoms and prevent further complications.

5. How can Chagas Disease be prevented?

The best way to prevent Chagas Disease is to avoid contact with the insect vectors that transmit the parasite. This can be done by using insect repellent, wearing protective clothing, and making sure homes are properly sealed to prevent insect entry. Blood screening and safe blood transfusions can also help prevent the spread of the disease.

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