Attitudes towards Chagas' disease in an endemic Brazilian community
Chagas' disease remains a major public health concern throughout much of Latin America. In Brazil, segments of the population experience Trypanosoma cruzi infection rates as high as 65%, indicating that control programs are still needed. Few data are available concerning people's health be...
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Main Authors: | Sarah Williams-Blangero (Author), John L. VandeBerg (Author), Antonio R. L. Teixeira (Author) |
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