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Control Of Chagas Disease 2nd Report Of The Who Expert Committee On Chagas Disease Technical Report Series 1st Edition Who Technical Report Series

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Control Of Chagas Disease 2nd Report Of The Who Expert Committee On Chagas Disease Technical Report Series 1st Edition Who Technical Report Series
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Publisher: World Health Organization
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.67 MB
Pages: 109
Author: WHO Technical Report Series
ISBN: 9780585473147, 9789241209052, 0585473145, 9241209054
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: 1

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Control Of Chagas Disease 2nd Report Of The Who Expert Committee On Chagas Disease Technical Report Series 1st Edition Who Technical Report Series by Who Technical Report Series 9780585473147, 9789241209052, 0585473145, 9241209054 instant download after payment.

This report of a WHO Expert Committee reviews current knowledge of Chagas disease and its pathogenesis discusses the causative parasite the triatomine vectors and the natural reservoirs of infection and considers the epidemiology and incidence trends of the disease. Prevention and control strategies are described as are the various formal initiatives for interruption of disease transmission. The report concludes by identifying priorities for research and offering guidance for the planning implementation and strengthening of national control programs.

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