Abstract
After 111 years of its discovery, Chagas disease remains a major public health challenge in Brazil and in other Latin American countries, reason why it continues to be a relevant topic in discussion panels worldwide. The disease was first described in 1909 by Carlos Justiniano Ribeiro das Chagas after his observations during an expedition to eradicate malaria in the rural areas of the state of Minas Gerais, in the city of Lassance. Carlos Chagas’ magnificent life journey makes him a [...]
Highlights
“Remember to look up at the stars and not down at your feet
After 111 years of its discovery, Chagas disease remains a major public health challenge in Brazil and in other Latin American countries, reason why it continues to be a relevant topic in discussion panels worldwide.[1]
After working for 1 year at the Maritime Hospital, Chagas left to Manguinhos, where he began his journey to eradicate yellow fever and malaria, which led him to discover the disease caused by the insect known as barbeiro.[2]
Summary
“Remember to look up at the stars and not down at your feet. Try to make sense of what you see and wonder about what makes the Universe exist. The Italian physician Camillo Terni, from the Serum Therapy Institute of Messina, conducted pioneering studies on a plague vaccine (Figure 1b).[4] After working for 1 year at the Maritime Hospital, Chagas left to Manguinhos, where he began his journey to eradicate yellow fever and malaria, which led him to discover the disease caused by the insect known as barbeiro (kissing bug).[2]
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