Video-Message for the World Chagas Day 2024

This is a message for World Chagas Disease Day, April 14.

14 April 2024

Chagas Coalition - Message for #WorldChagasDay 2024

 

 

Chagas disease infection can be controlled if it is detected in time. the affected people are treated and offered a comprehensive care for life. However, seven million people have contracted the infection, and most of them do not have access to diagnosis nor treatment. Many millions more are at risk in Latin America, where the insect that transmits it is present, but also in the rest of the world, due to population movements. Who has contracted Chagas from any of the different transmission routes, os at risk of developing chronic pathologies, which can be avoided or controlled with early, comprehensive and continued care.

Millions of people can improve their life condition. We can break the silence that has accompanied this neglected disease for more than 115 years. With your voice from the affected communities. With your voice from the scientific community. With your voice from the political and financial sector. With your voice from the health systems. With your voice from civil society.
 
Share your voice with this message to help eliminate Chagas disease as a public health problem. The affected people need an early response and follow-up of the disease.
 
"World Chagas Disease Day is celebrated every April 14 to raise awareness about this disease, considered neglected because it has little attention on the public health agenda. It was celebrated for the first time on April 14, 2020, after the approval and the endorsement received by the World Health Assembly at WHO in May 2019". [OPS]
 
Theme 2024: Early diagnosis, Treatment & Follow-up.
 
"Raise awareness among patients, their families and health workers about the need for early diagnosis and lifelong follow-up of people affected by the disease".
 
Thanks to all the people who participated in the video:
 
Elizabeth Posada. Antropóloga, from Colombia. Chagas Coalition.
Irene Losada. Doctor, from España. ISGlobal's Chagas Initiative.
Adrián Nina, from Bolivia. Affected family.
Briyith Reyshell Huayllani Veliz, from Bolivia. Affected family.
María Elena Bottazzi, from Honduras. Baylor College of Medicine & Texas Children's Hospital.
Idalia Mercado. AMEPACH, from México. Affected family.
María Jesús Pinazo. Doctor,  from Bolivia. DNDi Chagas Program.
Luzía Lopes. Rio Chagas, from Brasil. Affected family.
Keyler Valverde, from Bolivia. Affected family.
Marcelo Abril. Executive Director Mundo Sano Foundation, from Argentina.
 
 
 
Help us make this World Chagas Disease Day reach everywhere. Follow @CoalicionChagas on your networks and share the communication material that we have prepared for this April 14 throughout this month:
 
 
 
#DíaMundialChagas     #WorldChagasDay     #Chagas     #ChagasDisease     #DoençaDeChagas     
#DetecciónTemprana     #AtenciónContinuada     #AtenciónPrimaria     #NingúnBebéConChagas
#BeatNTDs     #NTDs     #Agenda2030      #NTDroadmap     #100porcientoComprometidos     #100percentCommitted

iChagas, an app with everything about Chagas disease

This is a tool meant to share and train the healthcare workers with precise and updated information about Chagas disease, in order to increase the amount of diagnostics and treatments amongst the affected people.

03 February 2022

 

This initiative takes part on the innovation projects promoted by DNDi, with the support of the Chagas Coalition and other allies.
 
iChagas is meant for speeding up access in Latin America, where Chagas is a silent disease that affects over 6 million people worldwide and is endemic in 21 countries in Latin America. Yet, despite being the deadliest parasitic killer in Latin America, only a minority of those affected get diagnosed and receive a proper treatment.
 
Health workers often lack access to the information they need to help identify and care for people affected by Chagas, and this creates barriers preventing people from getting medical care.
 
The mobile application iChagas is an innovative tool to help overcome this and support health workers. The app provides health workers with access to the latest medical and scientific information on how to diagnose and treat Chagas, in an easy to digest format. It features general and updated information with a focus on best clinical practice and healthcare. We are working with partners across Latin America as they integrate the app into their Chagas projects.
 
It’s important to note that the app is a training tool, not a decision-making tool. Nor is it a tool for collecting medical data from patients or for messaging with health staff.
 
The simple and accessible user-friendly app has been designed to meet the needs of health workers and patients who need it most, those in remote areas far from large hospitals and diagnostic and treatment clinics. It works both online and offline and is completely free. It is already on Android systems and will soon be adapted for Apple iOS. It is currently available in Spanish, with Portuguese and English versions coming soon.

 

iChagas App

 
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