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Chagas Publications

 

Chagas: The New Numbers

 

Kissing Bugs & Chagas Disease - What You Need to Know: UT and TAMU 

 

Submitting a Triatomine Bug for Trypanosoma cruzi Testing: Texas Health and Human Services

 

 

 

Chagas disease, caused by a parasite, has spread outside of Latin America and carries a high risk of heart disease: American Heart Association

 

Chagas Cardiomyopathy is Associated With Higher Incidence of Stroke: A Meta-analysis of Observational Studies

 

Chagas Disease Q&A: ISNTD

 

Evidence of Autochthonous Chagas Disease in Southeastern Texas

 

Limited antigenic variation in the Trypanosoma cruzi candidate vaccine antigen TSA-1

 

Potential novel risk factors for autochthonous and sylvatic transmission of human Chagas disease in the United States

 

An unfolding tragedy of Chagas disease in North America

 

Global Economic Burden of Chagas Disease: a Computational Simulation Model

 

Modeling the Economic Value of a Chagas' Disease Therapeutic Vaccine

 

Accelerating the Development of a Therapeutic Vaccine for Human Chagas Disease: Rationale and Prospects

 

Can America Cope With a Resurgence of Tropical Disease?

 

Kissing Bug Now spreading Tropical Disease in U.S.

 

Specialists Hope to Obtain Vaccine Against Chagas in Less Than Three Years

 

Hidden Threat: The Kissing Bug

 

In Pursuit of a Vaccine for Chagas Disease

 

The 1899 United States Kissing Bug Epidemic

 

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Latest News

First large-scale survey of Chagas disease in the United States

A study of almost 5,000 Latin American-born residents of Los Angeles County found that 1.24% tested positive for Chagas disease, a parasitic infection that can cause life-threatening heart damage if …
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Kissing Bug Project

If You See These "Kissing Bug" Insects Anywhere in Harris County, We Would Like to Hear From You!  The Laboratory for Zoonotic and Viral Diseases at Baylor College of Medicine, …
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