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High levels of Chagas disease parasite found in bugs near U.S.-Mexico border

A UTEP study has discovered a significant increase in parasitic infection rates among kissing bugs in the Borderlands, raising concerns about local transmission of Chagas disease. The research suggests that the disease is becoming an increasingly public health issue for the Southwest, affecting approximately 6 million people worldwide.

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Auburn and FIOCRUZ tackle the rising global challenge of Chagas Disease

Researchers at Auburn University and FIOCRUZ have made significant strides in understanding Chagas Disease mechanisms through novel molecular dynamics simulation. The study identifies new potential targets for therapeutic intervention, which could lead to the development of drugs to block the infection process.

UTEP researchers test new, more reliable method to detect chagas disease

UTEP researchers have developed a new diagnostic method that significantly enhances the sensitivity of parasite detection in blood samples, making it a more reliable indicator of parasites in the blood. The method uses magnetic beads to extract parasitic DNA from blood samples, outperforming traditional silica columns.

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An innovative test to diagnose chagas disease in newborns

A novel diagnostic test combining LAMP molecular amplification with a 3D printer-based DNA extraction system shows comparable sensitivity to PCR, offering a simple and rapid solution for detecting T. cruzi infection in newborns. Early detection is crucial for effective treatment, which was successfully applied in the study.

Fat cells influence heart health in Chagas disease

Chronic Chagas Disease can cause irreversible heart damage due to the destruction of adipose tissue by Trypanosoma cruzi, releasing particles that induce dysfunction. The study reveals that adipome release regulates immunometabolic signaling and promotes inflammation in cardiac remodeling.

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Researchers target lifecycle of parasite behind Chagas disease

UC researchers investigate signaling pathway of Trypanosoma cruzi to transform and reproduce, aiming to find better drug targets to kill the parasite. The study reveals crucial proteins involved in the parasite's survival and transmission, highlighting potential strategies for disease control.

Chagas Disease is also underdiagnosed in Spain

A recent study found nearly 2,800 Latin Americans were infected with the parasite causing Chagas disease upon arrival in Barcelona. The majority had heart lesions, emphasizing the need for screening and prevention programs.

Sixteen years of analysis of Brazilian research funding indicates stagnation—and that chikungunya, Chagas disease, schistosomiasis and malaria are systematically underfunded, even among neglected tropical diseases

A 16-year analysis of Brazilian research funding reveals stagnant funding for neglected tropical diseases, including chikungunya, Chagas disease, schistosomiasis, and malaria. Systematic underfunding is observed even among these diseases, which are considered neglected tropical diseases.

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Researchers discover potential treatment for Chagas disease

A new antiparasitic compound has shown 100% efficacy in eliminating T. cruzi, the parasite that causes Chagas disease, in mice and non-human primates. The treatment could provide a safer alternative to current medications with significant side effects and variable efficacy.

Researchers investigate potential treatment for Chagas disease

Chagas disease affects 8 million people in the US and Latin America, causing significant healthcare costs and economic impact. Researchers are investigating a potential treatment using the carnitine molecule, which may help compensate for negative effects of infections and reduce drug resistance.

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Chagas: less neglect for a neglected tropical disease

A nationwide survey in El Salvador identified areas with high Chagas disease transmission, highlighting the need for targeted vector control measures. The study suggests that continued efforts are necessary to combat this neglected tropical disease.

Hybrid strains make insidious parasite more dangerous

Researchers at Karolinska Institutet have mapped the formation of hybrid strains in Trypanosoma cruzi, a parasite causing chronic infection and severe symptoms. These hybrids are more effective at evading the immune system and causing disease, but understanding their formation can help develop new diagnostic and treatment methods.

How the Chagas pathogen changes the intestinal microbiota of predatory bugs

Researchers found that Chagas trypanosomes change the bacterial community in predatory bugs' intestines, leading to a decrease in diversity and an increase in certain pathogenic bacteria. The study also identified four bacteria species crucial for bug survival, which could be used to develop defensive substances against the parasite.

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Enhanced scorpion venom molecules can be used to treat Chagas disease

Researchers have discovered that scorpion venom molecule VmCT1 is effective against all three stages of the parasite that causes Chagas disease. Novel analogs with arginine substitutions displayed enhanced biological activity and better selectivity, offering new prospects for treatment.

Study suggests metabolism influences parasite's resistance to drugs

The metabolic state of a disease-causing parasite influences its resistance to current drugs, according to a new study published in eLife. The research found that the sensitivity of amastigotes to azole drugs increases significantly in the presence of certain concentrations of glutamine.

Parasitology - Bringing the locals onboard

A new study examines local attitudes towards Chagas disease and its transmission, highlighting the need for culturally sensitive campaigns. The findings suggest that social and cultural factors play a significant role in shaping public perception, particularly regarding preventive measures and treatment options.

Stronger treatments could cure Chagas disease

A more intensive treatment schedule with currently available therapeutics has been shown to completely clear the infection in infected mice. Researchers used light sheet fluorescence microscopy to view intact whole organs from infected mice and found that a less frequent dosage of benznidazole could be effective.

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Rapid diagnostic tests accurately diagnose Chagas disease

Researchers report that two commercially-available rapid diagnostic tests can be combined for conclusive diagnosis of Chagas disease. The tests provided a sensitivity of 97.7% and specificity of 96.1%, outperforming the conventional serological method.

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Alzheimer's drug also treats parasitic Chagas disease

Memantine, a drug used to treat Alzheimer's disease, has been shown to reduce parasite levels by 40% and increase survival rates of mice with Chagas disease. The treatment also lowered parasite levels in the hearts of infected animals, providing a promising alternative therapy for this neglected tropical disease.

'Asexual' Chagas parasite found to sexually reproduce

Scientists have discovered that the Trypanosoma cruzi parasite, responsible for Chagas disease, can reproduce sexually after analyzing its genomic code in unprecedented detail. The study reveals that some groups of parasites exhibit high levels of sexuality, while others remain abstinent.

Alberta researchers find elusive key to stopping neglected tropical diseases

University of Alberta researchers found a critical protein called PEX3 in the cells of a deadly infectious parasite, opening the door to less harmful treatment options for millions suffering from diseases. The discovery could lead to effective drug treatments that target and kill parasites without harming human hosts.

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Artificial intelligence identifies 'kissing bugs' that spread Chagas disease

A new AI-powered tool can identify triatomine bugs, also known as 'kissing bugs', that spread the incurable disease Chagas with high accuracy, allowing public health officials to target prevention efforts. The algorithm achieved 95.8% and 98.9% correct identification rates for Mexican and Brazilian species, respectively.

Neglected diseases continue to require attention despite progress

Despite advancements in disease research, neglected tropical diseases and others continue to require attention, with only a small proportion of new drugs addressing these conditions. Novel treatments like bedaquiline and tafenoquine offer hope, but much work remains to be done.

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Infectious disease burden and research intensity

High research intensity relative to published global disease burden was found for influenza, HIV/AIDS, hepatitis C, and tuberculosis, while paratyphoid fever had low research intensity. Certain neglected tropical diseases such as Chagas disease, leishmaniasis, and leprosy also showed high research intensity.

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Bug guts shed light on Central America Chagas disease

Researchers analyzed DNA from kissing bugs to understand the complex interactions between humans, parasites, and microbes involved in Chagas disease. The study found two strains of Trypanosome cruzi and a higher bacterial species richness in infected insects.

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Does Chagas disease present a health risk to Canadians?

A new case study reveals the potential for Chagas disease transmission among individuals with family ties to Central and South American nations. Early detection and treatment can prevent serious long-term effects such as heart failure.

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Discovering potential therapeutic protein inhibitors for Chagas disease

Researchers used computational drug discovery and in vitro enzyme assays to identify potential therapeutic protein inhibitors for Chagas disease. The study successfully selected four drug-like compounds that interacted with a key amino acid, demonstrating the promise of docking simulation for identifying effective treatments.

Scientists identify new hosts for Chagas Disease vectors

Researchers have identified new hosts for Chagas Disease vectors, including tayras, monkeys, sloths, porcupines, and coatis, using DNA analysis. This discovery increases knowledge of Chagas disease transmission in rural environments and will support efforts to control the disease, particularly in poor, rural populations in South America.

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UTEP Scientists awarded patent for Chagas disease vaccine

Researchers at UTEP have been awarded a patent for a potential vaccine against Chagas disease, a life-threatening tropical illness. The vaccine, which has shown promising results in non-human primates, could provide a much-needed solution to the growing number of people infected with the disease.