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Certifying the interruption of Chagas disease transmission by native vectors: cui bono?
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Cui BonoMalariaArbovirusVector-borne PathogenCovid-19Vector Borne DiseasePreventive MedicineVaccine SurveillanceDisease ControlPublic HealthBlood SafetyParasitologyVirologyDisease EmergenceDisease SurveillanceEpidemiologyVaccinationGlobal HealthPathogenesisInternational HealthChagas Disease TransmissionNative VectorsMedicineBiosecurity
Certifying the absence of Chagas disease transmission by native vectors lacks scientific grounds and weakens long-term control-surveillance systems to the detriment of people living under risk conditions. Instead, a regular "certification of good practice" (including vector control-surveillance, case detection/patient care and blood safety) could help achieve sustained disease control.
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