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A multidisciplinary, collaborative, inter-agency and comprehensive approach for the control of Chagas Disease as a public health problem in Guatemala.
Monroy, María Carlota; Penados, Daniel; Pineda, José; Ruiz, Elisa Laparra; Agreda, Emmanuel O; Alcantara, Belter; Rodas, Antonieta; Lange, Karla; Weinberg, Diego; Bazzani, Roberto; Marchiol, Andrea; Herazo, Rafael; Agrelo, Roberto Salvatella; Abril, Marcelo; Chuit, Roberto.
Affiliation
  • Monroy MC; University of San Carlos of Guatemala, Faculty of Chemical Sciences and Pharmacy, School of Biology, Laboratory of Applied Entomology and Parasitology (LENAP-USAC), Guatemala City, Guatemala. Electronic address: mcarlotamonroy@gmail.com.
  • Penados D; University of San Carlos of Guatemala, Faculty of Chemical Sciences and Pharmacy, School of Biology, Laboratory of Applied Entomology and Parasitology (LENAP-USAC), Guatemala City, Guatemala.
  • Pineda J; University of San Carlos of Guatemala, Faculty of Chemical Sciences and Pharmacy, School of Biology, Laboratory of Applied Entomology and Parasitology (LENAP-USAC), Guatemala City, Guatemala.
  • Ruiz EL; University of San Carlos of Guatemala, Faculty of Chemical Sciences and Pharmacy, School of Biology, Laboratory of Applied Entomology and Parasitology (LENAP-USAC), Guatemala City, Guatemala.
  • Agreda EO; University of San Carlos of Guatemala, Faculty of Chemical Sciences and Pharmacy, School of Biology, Laboratory of Applied Entomology and Parasitology (LENAP-USAC), Guatemala City, Guatemala.
  • Alcantara B; University of San Carlos of Guatemala, Faculty of Chemical Sciences and Pharmacy, School of Biology, Laboratory of Applied Entomology and Parasitology (LENAP-USAC), Guatemala City, Guatemala.
  • Rodas A; University of San Carlos of Guatemala, Faculty of Chemical Sciences and Pharmacy, School of Biology, Laboratory of Applied Entomology and Parasitology (LENAP-USAC), Guatemala City, Guatemala.
  • Lange K; University of San Carlos of Guatemala, Faculty of Chemical Sciences and Pharmacy, School of Biological Chemistry, Department of Cytohistology, Guatemala City, Guatemala.
  • Weinberg D; Fundación Mundo Sano (FMS), Buenos Aires City, Argentina.
  • Bazzani R; International Development Research Centre (IDRC), Canada.
  • Marchiol A; Drugs for Neglected Diseases initiative (DNDi), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
  • Herazo R; Drugs for Neglected Diseases initiative (DNDi), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
  • Agrelo RS; Pan American Health Organization (PAHO/WHO), Uruguay.
  • Abril M; Fundación Mundo Sano (FMS), Buenos Aires City, Argentina.
  • Chuit R; Fundación Mundo Sano (FMS), Buenos Aires City, Argentina.
Acta Trop ; 225: 106157, 2022 Jan.
Article de En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34634265
The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) has defined Chagas Disease hotspots in Central America associated with the vector Triatoma spp. Triatoma dimidiata is a native vector adapted to multiple environments, including intra-domestic and peri-domestic habitats. A multi-institutional project named "Alliances for the elimination of Chagas in Central America" was created to help reduce the incidence of the disease in the region. Activities performed in the field as part of the project included aspects of vector surveillance and control, improvement of houses, diagnosis and treatment of individuals, health promotion, training of human resources and identification of access barriers to diagnosis and treatment. As a base line study, eleven villages, comprised of 1,572 households, were entomologically evaluated (83.4% overall participation); five were found to have very high infestation rates (>20%), three had high infestation rates (8-20%) and three had low-infestation rates (<8%), coinciding with the category of infestation-risk of the houses within each village. Serological tests were carried out in 812 people (>80% participation) in two of the 11 villages and none of the 128 children tested, less than 5 years of age, were positive for Trypanosoma cruzi infection. Community participation in all the activities was high (>70%). The collaboration between several subnational, national, and international institutions, each with specific roles, promoted community participation in the activities of vector control and patient care, thus, establishing a baseline to continue implementing and monitoring project progress.
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Texte intégral: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Base de données: MEDLINE Sujet principal: Triatoma / Trypanosoma cruzi / Maladie de Chagas Type d'étude: Clinical_trials / Diagnostic_studies / Prognostic_studies Limites: Animals / Child / Humans Pays/Région comme sujet: America central / Guatemala Langue: En Journal: Acta Trop Année: 2022 Type de document: Article Pays de publication: Pays-Bas

Texte intégral: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Base de données: MEDLINE Sujet principal: Triatoma / Trypanosoma cruzi / Maladie de Chagas Type d'étude: Clinical_trials / Diagnostic_studies / Prognostic_studies Limites: Animals / Child / Humans Pays/Région comme sujet: America central / Guatemala Langue: En Journal: Acta Trop Année: 2022 Type de document: Article Pays de publication: Pays-Bas