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Adv Food Nutr Res ; 59: 63-85, 2010.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20610174

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In April 2009, the centenary of the discovery of the American trypanosomiasis, or Chagas disease, was celebrated. A hundred years after the discovery, little has been invested in diagnostics and treatment because the disease affects mainly poor people in developing countries. However, some changes in the epidemiology of the disease are of great importance today. Chagas disease transmitted through food is a public health concern in all areas where there is a reservoir of Trypanosoma cruzi in wild animals (e.g., mammals and marsupials) and/or where infected triatomine bugs are in contact with human food source items (especially fruits and vegetables). Recently, several outbreaks of illness related to the ingestion of food contaminated with T. cruzi have been recorded in Brazil, Colombia, and Venezuela.


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Enfermedad de Chagas/transmisión , Parasitología de Alimentos , Animales , Animales Salvajes/parasitología , Brasil/epidemiología , Enfermedad de Chagas/diagnóstico , Enfermedad de Chagas/prevención & control , Colombia/epidemiología , Países en Desarrollo , Brotes de Enfermedades , Reservorios de Enfermedades , Frutas/parasitología , Humanos , Parasitemia , Trypanosoma cruzi/crecimiento & desarrollo , Verduras/parasitología , Venezuela/epidemiología
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J Food Prot ; 72(2): 441-6, 2009 Feb.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19350996

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Various researchers have studied the importance of the oral transmission of Chagas' disease since the mid-20th century. Only in recent years, due to an outbreak that occurred in the Brazilian State of Santa Catarina in 2005 and to various outbreaks occurring during the last 3 years in the Brazilian Amazon basin, mainly associated with the consumption of Amazonian palm berry or açaí (Euterpe oleracea Mart.) juice, has this transmission route aroused the attention of researchers. Nevertheless, reports published in the 1960s already indicated the possibility of Chagas' disease transmission via food in Brazil, mainly in the Amazonian region. Recently, in December 2007, an outbreak of Chagas' disease occurred in Caracas, Venezuela, related to ingestion of contaminated fruit juices. The objective of this article is to point out the importance of foodborne transmission in the etiology of Chagas' disease, on the basis of published research and Brazilian epidemiology data.


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Bebidas/parasitología , Enfermedad de Chagas/epidemiología , Enfermedad de Chagas/transmisión , Contaminación de Alimentos/análisis , Trypanosoma cruzi/crecimiento & desarrollo , Animales , Brasil/epidemiología , Enfermedad de Chagas/etiología , Parasitología de Alimentos , Humanos , Trypanosoma cruzi/patogenicidad
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