Long-term impact of a ten-year intervention program on human and canine Trypanosoma cruzi infection in the Argentine Chaco.
Marta Victoria CardinalGustavo Fabián EnriquezNatalia Paula MacchiavernaHernán Darío ArgibayMaria Del Pilar FernándezAlejandra AlvedroMaría Sol GaspeRicardo Esteban GürtlerPublished in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2021)
These results support the interruption of vector-borne transmission of T. cruzi to humans in rural Pampa del Indio. Congenital transmission was the most likely source of the only seropositive child born after interventions. Residual transmission to dogs was likely related to transient infestations and other transmission routes. Sustained vector control supplemented with human chemotherapy can lead to a substantial reduction of Chagas disease transmission in the Argentine Chaco.