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Large Urban Outbreak of Orally Acquired Acute Chagas Disease at a School in Caracas, Venezuela
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This outbreak was unique, because it affected a large, urban, predominantly young, middle-class, otherwise healthy population and resulted in an unprecedented public health emergency. Rapid diagnosis and treatment avoided higher lethality. Food-borne transmission of T. cruzi may occur more often than is currently recognized.
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