Chagas Disease Information - July 25, 2008

Parasitic Diseases Affect 10 Million Americans

June 25, 2008 - Topics disease, infection, study, outbreak and vaccine
There is a prevalence of parasitic diseases among poor urban families in the U.S., according to Dr. Peter Hotez of the George Washington University. Other ailments like dengue fever and Chagas disease associated with developing nations may also become more common in America due to climate changes.

While these ailments do not claim lives, they negatively affect the development of a child, his intellectual development, hearing and could cause heart disease. As the malady affects poor people, it perpetuates their state of poverty since the infections could last for years or lifetimes

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Parasitic Disease Found In Two Heart Transplant Patients

July 27, 2006 - Topics transplant, disease, central america, immune and fever
On Thursday, health officials reported that two heart transplant patients contracted a parasitic tropical disease before they died earlier this year.

The two men mark the fifth time that patients have contracted the disease while receiving a transplant

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