TY - JOUR
T1 - Acute Chagas disease outbreaks in Colombia in 2019
AU - Segura-Alba, Maryi Lorena
AU - Hernandez, Carolina
AU - Guerra, Angela Patricia
AU - Luna, Nicolas
AU - Cortes, Liliana Jazmín
AU - Acevedo, Claudia Rincón
AU - Ballesteros, Natalia
AU - Ayala, Martha Stella
AU - Vera, Mauricio Javier
AU - Caicedo Diaz, Ricardo Andrés
AU - Ardila, Susanne Carolina
AU - Flórez, Astrid Carolina
AU - Patiño, Luz H.
AU - Paniz-Mondolfi, Alberto E.
AU - Ramírez, Juan David
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Author(s)
PY - 2024/9
Y1 - 2024/9
N2 - This study seeks to address the critical knowledge gap surrounding the acute phase of Chagas disease in Colombia, with a specific focus on cases reported in 2019. The acute phase of Chagas disease is a pivotal period for intervention, yet it remains poorly understood, particularly in regions where oral transmission is presumed to be a significant factor. By analyzing these recent cases, our research aims to provide a deeper understanding of the dynamics of Chagas disease during its acute phase in Colombia in 2019. This understanding is essential not only for improving disease management and treatment strategies but also for enhancing public health responses to this neglected tropical disease. In particular, our study highlights the importance of identifying and addressing the unique challenges posed by oral transmission routes, which have been increasingly recognized within Colombia's Chagas disease landscape.
AB - This study seeks to address the critical knowledge gap surrounding the acute phase of Chagas disease in Colombia, with a specific focus on cases reported in 2019. The acute phase of Chagas disease is a pivotal period for intervention, yet it remains poorly understood, particularly in regions where oral transmission is presumed to be a significant factor. By analyzing these recent cases, our research aims to provide a deeper understanding of the dynamics of Chagas disease during its acute phase in Colombia in 2019. This understanding is essential not only for improving disease management and treatment strategies but also for enhancing public health responses to this neglected tropical disease. In particular, our study highlights the importance of identifying and addressing the unique challenges posed by oral transmission routes, which have been increasingly recognized within Colombia's Chagas disease landscape.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.ijregi.2024.100410
DO - 10.1016/j.ijregi.2024.100410
M3 - Research Article
AN - SCOPUS:85200976054
SN - 2772-7076
VL - 12
JO - IJID Regions
JF - IJID Regions
M1 - 100410
ER -