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Pathogens L6-10

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Risk associated with migration (Chagas)

Author: Alex Rapai



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Chagas is long-lived infection with asymptomatic chronic carriers. Leading to unusual global distribution linked not only to transmission but migration. Subsequent (autochthonous) transmission arises from blood transfusion, congenital means and transplantation routes – not vector-borne. 68,000-123,000 infected immigrants in Europe.


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