Thursday, December 16, 2010

Globalisation and the emergence of Chagas disease:

The Chagas disease initially covered only impoverished rural areas of Latin America, due to migration, this disease has been first to be important in large cities throughout the Americas and later in non-endemic countries.

Because many infected infants have no obvious symptoms at birth, but the current treatment is very effective and better tolerated than when treating adults with chronic phase (less effective and more adverse events), it is important that programs control could be established throughout the country, since it would avoid future complications of the disease in affected children, we would increase their quality of life and also decrease future health expenditures because this pathology.
In conclusion human migrations hanprobocado debeido disease spread to globalization. A globalized world, health systems should get used to this and have to face the challenges posed populations.

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