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Modelling historical changes in the force-of-infection of Chagas disease to inform control and elimination programmes: application in Colombia.

Zulma M CucunubáPierre NouvelletLesong ContehMauricio Javier VeraVictor Manuel AnguloJuan Carlos DibGabriel Jaime Parra-HenaoMaría Gloria Basáñez
Published in: BMJ global health (2017)
Assessing progress towards the control of Chagas disease requires quantifying the impact of historical exposure on current age-specific prevalence at subnational level. In Colombia, despite the evident progress, there is a marked heterogeneity indicating that in some areas the vector control interventions have not been effective, hindering the possibility of achieving interruption by 2020. A substantial burden of chronic cases remains even in locations where serological criteria for transmission interruption may have been achieved, therefore still demanding diagnosis and treatment interventions.
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