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World Chagas Disease Day: Observed annually on April 14th to raise awareness of Chagas disease, a neglected tropical disease.
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2025 Theme: “Prevent, Control, Care: Everyone’s Role in Chagas Disease” emphasizes the need for collective global action.
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First Celebration: The day was first celebrated in 2020.
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Global Impact: Over 7 million people are infected worldwide, with more than 100 million at risk.
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Annual Deaths: An estimated 10,000–12,000 deaths occur annually due to Chagas disease.
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Chagas Disease Day
What is Chagas Disease: A potentially life-threatening illness caused by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi.
Transmission: Primarily transmitted by triatomine bugs (“kissing bugs”), but also via blood transfusions, organ transplants, mother-to-child transmission, and contaminated food.
“Silent Disease”: Often called the “silent or silenced disease” due to its asymptomatic nature and impact on marginalized populations.
Geographic Spread: Endemic in 21 Latin American countries but increasingly detected in the United States, Europe, and other regions due to migration.
Treatment: Benznidazole is the preferred first-line treatment.