To arrive on time to interrupt Chagas disease (II): The Chagas School

25 January 2023

 
2. The Chagas School
 
In the Tenza valley, there is a school located at 1,850 meters (over 6,000 feet) above sea level. It has about 17 students spanning four different grades, including a child with special needs, taught by a single teacher.
 
They know Chagas well here. The children are visited by a team of support technicians from the vector control program. With booklets produced through a collaboration between the Ministry of Health and the DNDi (an initiative to develop medicines for neglected diseases), and explanations from Germán Pulido, children become front-line agents for detecting and controlling the disease’s vector. They spread this education in their homes.
 
“More vectors are reported during the weeks following the training, because the children actively search their homes and those of the adults who look after them”, technician Laura Lizarazo says.
 
However, the team faces time and resource constraints in its attempt to reach all the places where active vector searches need to be performed. They have limited resources to perform their task and reach remote places. Sometimes, they need to add their own resources to achieve this.
 
“65 municipalities in the department of Boyacá have reported the presence of the vector. In the Tenza Valley alone, 18 municipalities are highly affected. The pito is now present at altitudes where it was not found before, and in cities and towns where it was once similarly unknown. They were previously only found in rural areas, where there are many houses made of earth, bajareque or tapia pisada,” says Rafael Pérez from the vector control support team.
Indeed, close to the school, in a house with a structure that is traditional for the area, Germán Pulido does a spraying and dead pitos are subsequently found.
 
A Comprehensive Health Care Route for Chagas (RIAS) has been implemented for several years now in the departments with the highest incidence of the disease in Colombia. Thanks to this pilot project, developed in collaboration with DNDi, the number of persons diagnosed and treated has increased until 13-fold and 5-fold respectively. This shows that it is possible and crucial to diagnose and provide early treatment at the first tier of healthcare.
 
 
Report compiled during field visits by Javier Sancho and Ulrich-Dietmar Madeja. Images from Jorge Martinez.
 
To arrive on time to interrupt Chagas disease:

World Chagas Disease Day: Toolkit for Social Network

Chagas Coalition launches a social media kit to help raise awareness on this neglected tropical disease on its World Day.

26 March 2024

World Chagas Disease Day is celebrated on April 14 to raise awareness on this neglected disease. It was first celebrated on April 14, 2020, following the approval and endorsement received by the World Health Assembly at WHO in May 2019.
 
Chagas Coalition offers a social media kit for this year's World Day. The kit contains key information, plus messages and visual graphics and photographs adapted for several social networks (X, Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn and WhatsApp). Also, a video-message has been made with the participation of representatives from different stakeholders. Our goal is that anyone can raise their voice and be heard, thus contributing to raising awareness and knowledge on this neglected tropical disease that affects more than 6 million people around the world.
 
Let's participate in the World Chagas Day also digitally to support this cause and raise awareness among the general population about this relevant public health problem. In 2024 we urge governments, public institutions and other actors to work for better diagnosis, treatment and follow-up for the affected people. 
 
 
COMMUNICATION TOOLKIT
 
(also in Spanish: PDF or DOCX format)
Download the graphics and visual content from this folder

Keep checking this page to follow all the events scheduled in the month of World Chagas Disease Day 2024
 
 
Link to video: Chagas Coalition - Message on this #WorldChagasDay 2024

 


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