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Chagas Disease in a Non-endemic Country: A Multidisciplinary Research, Bologna, Italy.

Chiara Di Girolamo1, Giulia Martelli2, Anna Ciannameo3, Caterina Vocale4, Marco Fini5, Angelo Stefanini3, Maria Paola Landini4, Pierluigi Viale2, Gabriella Verucchi2.   

Abstract

Global processes have brought about a substantial change in the epidemiological landscape of Chagas disease, spreading it to non-endemic areas. Italy is the second country in Europe in terms of Latin American migrants and expected infection rate. Given that scenario, the Bologna University Teaching Hospital undertaken a study aimed at providing preliminary data on the prevalence and investigating the knowledge and the subjective perceptions of Chagas disease, migration pathways and other relevant ill-health experiences. A cross-sectional study was undertaken in association with an ethnographic research. Between November 2010 and May 2013 Chagas disease testing was offered to people who attended the hospital and data were collected to investigate the broader socio-demographic and cultural factors. 151 individuals were screened for anti T. cruzi antibodies; 12 of them, 10 Bolivians and 2 Argentinians, were seroreactive, resulting in an overall prevalence of 7.94 %. Both the quantitative and the qualitative analysis revealed a degree of heterogeneity in terms of knowledge and perceptions of the disease as well as of migration pathways. The results are comparable with those reported by previous studies with similar characteristics and highlight the relevance of such public health issue in a non-endemic context. Moreover, the interdisciplinary approach has greatly helped to unveil the complex social and cultural implications of Chagas disease, to explain the subjective ill-health experiences, and to understand the ways in which the broader socio-economic and cultural context affects an intervention and its potential for success or failure.

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Keywords:  Chagas disease; International migration; Italy; Multidisciplinary

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Year:  2016        PMID: 25935443     DOI: 10.1007/s10903-015-0214-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immigr Minor Health        ISSN: 1557-1912


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