PMID: 6172399Nov 1, 1981Paper

The control of Chagas' disease in Mambaí, Brazil: the initial phases

Infection Control : IC
P Marsden

Abstract

The control of Chagas' disease depends on breaking contact between Man and vector organisms living in the house fabric; the primary method utilized is residual insecticide spraying of houses. Ministries of health in afflicted countries have elaborated standard procedures for such combat programs. The first two phases of such a program in Mambaí, Goiaś, Brazil are described. In the third phase of vigilance, community participation is necessary to detect residual organism populations in houses. A house improvement scheme applied to houses with persistent infection, is recommended as being most practical at this time.

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May 6, 1999·Revista Da Sociedade Brasileira De Medicina Tropical·C CastroA Prata
Mar 17, 2009·Revista Da Sociedade Brasileira De Medicina Tropical·Antonio Carlos SilveiraVanize Macêdo
Oct 1, 1986·Revista Da Sociedade Brasileira De Medicina Tropical·M T Garcia-ZapataV Macêdo
Oct 1, 1994·Revista Da Sociedade Brasileira De Medicina Tropical·C CastroA Prata

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