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The Railroad Workers' Disease by Nathália Helena Azevedo & Thiago Marinho Del Corso In 1907 Carlos Ribeiro Chagas is sent to the small town of Lassance, in the interior of Brazil, to deal with what was understood as malaria and which was afflicting the workers and delaying the construction of the railroad, part of the development of the country. Eventually, he discovers a new disease (Chagas disease), its causative agent (the protozoan Trypanosoma cruzi), its vector (a "kissing bug"): an unprecedented triple discovery. Chagas disease, also known as American trypanosomiasis, is endemic in 21 Latin American countries and the southern United States, putting 75 million people at risk worldwide. There is no known cure. NOS features include:
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