Chagas disease

Chagas disease ( /ˈʃɑːɡəs/, Portuguese: [ˈʃaɣɐʃ]; Portuguese: doença de Chagas, Spanish: enfermedad de Chagas-Mazza, mal de Chagas in both languages; also called American trypanosomiasis) is a tropical parasitic disease caused by the flagellate protozoan Trypanosoma cruzi. T. cruzi is commonly transmitted to humans and other mammals by an insect vector, the blood-sucking "kissing bugs" of the subfamily Triatominae (family Reduviidae) most commonl... More

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  • doença de Chagas,
  • enfermedad de Chagas-Mazza,
  • American trypanosomiasis,
  • mal de Chagas,
  • Chagas' Disease,
  • Chagas disease,
  • Chagas disorder

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  • Chagas disease

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  • 6
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