Norman L. Beatty: Oral Chagas disease is as important as its vectorial or vertical transmission

Beatty tells us in ChagasChat about his work in a study with other researchers, and their conclusions on the transmission routes in Colombia.

04 March 2024

 
 
Norman L. Beatty, an expert in Infectious Diseases and Global Medicine, is an assistant professor of medicine at the University of Florida College of Medicine. He has been studying Chagas disease and the triatomines responsible for transmitting the parasite that causes it since 2015.
 
The study is a collaborative effort between researchers and professors from different universities from Colombia and the United States. It delves into the diversity of oral transmission routes of the Trypanosoma Cruzi, commonly associated with food and drink consumption, which shows also robust clinical manifestations and a higher mortality throughout Latin America.

This work presents a step towards a better understanding of this transmission route and points to a greater compromise for a public health surveillance. Also, it aims to the need for more research on the complex transmission dynamics of Chagas disease and further examine its clinical manifestations; in order to generate greater awareness and better understanding of this Neglected Tropical Disease, which will help reduce the burden of Chagas disease throughout Latin America.
 
Dr Norman L. Beatty shared a moment with us to talk in our ChagasChat about this study and his experiences and participation on preventing oral Chagas disease in Colombia.
 

Visit ChagasChat for more interviews with people from the Chagas community and other Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs).

XVI Conference about Chagas Disease. Access to all contents.

In this space you can check all the contents off the online #JornadaChagas2021, held on April 15-16.

15 April 2021


 
The conference was chaired by our Coordinator, Javier Sancho, and organised by María Jesús Pinazo, Director of the ISGlobal's Chagas Initiative and opener of the conference; and Irene Losada, Coordinator for the Chagas Initiative; amonght other professionals, with special support of the Mundo Sano foundation.
 

“An attention focused on people” was the topic conecting all of the presentations, round tables and posters, gathering as usual a great number of professionals from different fields related to the Chagas Disease. Also, this year it was celebrated right after the World Chagas Day, on April 14th, so this ephemeris was present on several interventions. Another matter of interest was the situation of the population affected during the COVID-19 pandemia.

You can access to all contents from #JornadaChagas2021 following the links on this page. Do not forget to share these on you social network.

 

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