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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]

Overview

Methods of primary prevention of Chagas disease include use of insecticides to control the vector, use of new construction compounds in building walls and roofs, and organ/blood testing prior to donation.

Primary Prevention

Vector insect Triatoma infestans (Kissing Bug)
  • There is currently no vaccine for Chagas disease. Although a vaccine was developed in the 1970s, using cellular and subcellular fractions of the parasite, development was not feasible and the vaccine was subsequently discontinued.
  • The following methods are effective in the primary prevention of Chagas disease.

Insecticides

Donor Testing

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