15 October 2014

BBC WORLD SERVICE: TRYPANOSOMA CRUZI ( CHAGAS' DISEASE) found in thousands of Bolivian workers in SPAIN

Brazilian Physician C R J CHAGAS (1879-1934) described life cycle TRYPANOSOMA CRUZI

Transmitted through placenta.

Treatment program in Spain.



Carlos Justiniano Ribeiro Chagas was born on July 9, 1879, in the town of Oliveira, Brazil, of farmers whose descendents came to Brazil in the seventeenth century. Prior to his father's death when Carlos was four, his upper-class parents owned a small coffee plantation. Carlos resisted his mother's persuasion for him the become an mining engineer and instead chose medical school, being swayed by a physician uncle who convinced him that for Brazil to develop Dr. Carlos Chagas industrially it was necessary to rid the country of endemic diseases. Many European ships refused to dock in Brazilian ports because of the risk of contracting yellow fever, smallpox, bubonic plague, and syphilis.

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  1. Benznidazole (INN, formerly marketed by Hoffman-La Roche under the trade names Rochagan and Radanil) is an antiparasitic medication used in the treatment of Chagas disease. Its mechanism of action is the production of free radicals, to which the Trypanosoma cruzi is particularly sensitive given its reduced detoxification capabilities.[1] Roche donated the technology and rights to produce benznidazole to the Brazilian government.[2](WIKIPEDIA)

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