Human chagas disease and migration in the context of globalization: Some particular aspects

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Abstract

Human Chagas disease originated in Latin America, being spread around the world in relation with multiple bioecological, sociocultural, and political factors. The process of the disease production and dispersion is discussed, emphasizing the human migration and correlated aspects, in the context of globalization. Positive and negative consequences concern the future of this trypanosomiasis, mainly in terms of the ecologic and sociopolitical characteristics of the endemic and nonendemic countries. © 2013 João Carlos Pinto Dias.

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Pinto Dias, J. C. (2013). Human chagas disease and migration in the context of globalization: Some particular aspects. Journal of Tropical Medicine. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/789758

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