In the early 1900s
Chagas' disease is named after Dr. Carlos Chagas
Researchers believe that the parasite that causes the disease is only found in the Americas
Chagas' disease
Chagas disease
Chagas Disease.
Chagas' disease
Worldwide, Chagas' disease affects over 15 million persons, and kills 50,000 each year
They are potential vectors for Chagas disease
Nifurtimox is a medication that treats Chagas' disease.
American trypanosomiasis
Margaret C. Olivier has written: 'A bibliography on Chagas' disease (1909-1969)' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Chagas' disease
Chagas disease, is a form of trypanosomiasis (an infection with a parasite known as a trypanosome), therefore it is most commonly transmitted by a bite (or from the feces of) a bloodsucking insect that carries the parasite.