TY - JOUR KW - Trypanosoma cruzi KW - Parasites KW - NTDs KW - Chagas disease AU - Navarro M AU - Monge-Maillo B AU - Flores-Chavez MD AU - López-Vélez R AB -

Pathogens are not aware of international borders, including pathogens that cause emerging and neglected tropical diseases. Although Chagas disease is endemic to Latin America, where it affects around 5·7 million people, it is now a disease of global concern mainly because of the movement of human populations. After the USA, Spain hosts the highest number (more than 50 000) of migrants infected with Trypanosoma cruzi, the parasite that causes this life-threatening disease. European countries should therefore adapt their legislation to control the main non-vector modes of T cruzi transmission (blood transfusions and haemoderivatives, and organ transplantation).

BT - The lancet DO - 10.1016/S0140-6736(17)31536-2 IS - 10096 J2 - Lancet LA - eng N2 -

Pathogens are not aware of international borders, including pathogens that cause emerging and neglected tropical diseases. Although Chagas disease is endemic to Latin America, where it affects around 5·7 million people, it is now a disease of global concern mainly because of the movement of human populations. After the USA, Spain hosts the highest number (more than 50 000) of migrants infected with Trypanosoma cruzi, the parasite that causes this life-threatening disease. European countries should therefore adapt their legislation to control the main non-vector modes of T cruzi transmission (blood transfusions and haemoderivatives, and organ transplantation).

PY - 2017 SP - 724 EP - 726 T2 - The lancet TI - Hunting hidden parasites: Trypanosoma cruzi. VL - 390 SN - 01406736 ER -