Chagas disease: what is known and what is needed - A background article

Volume: 102, Pages: 113 - 122
Published: Jan 2, 2007
Abstract
Chagas disease began millions of years ago as an enzootic disease of wild animals and started to be transmitted to man accidentally in the form of an anthropozoonosis when man invaded wild ecotopes. Endemic Chagas disease became established as a zoonosis over the last 200-300 years through forest clearance for agriculture and livestock rearing and adaptation of triatomines to domestic environments and to man and domestic animals as a food...
Paper Details
Title
Chagas disease: what is known and what is needed - A background article
Published Date
Jan 2, 2007
Volume
102
Pages
113 - 122
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