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Chagas Disease In The New York City Metropolitan Area, Crystal Zheng, Orlando Quintero, Elizabeth K. Revere, Michael B. Oey, Fabiola Espinoza, Yoram A. Puius, Diana Ramirez-Baron, Carlos R. Salama, Luis F. Hidalgo, Fabiana S Machado, Omar Saeed, Jooyoung Shin, Snehal R. Patel, Christina M. Coyle, Herbert B. Tanowitz
Chagas Disease In The New York City Metropolitan Area, Crystal Zheng, Orlando Quintero, Elizabeth K. Revere, Michael B. Oey, Fabiola Espinoza, Yoram A. Puius, Diana Ramirez-Baron, Carlos R. Salama, Luis F. Hidalgo, Fabiana S Machado, Omar Saeed, Jooyoung Shin, Snehal R. Patel, Christina M. Coyle, Herbert B. Tanowitz
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Background
Chagas disease, caused by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi, once considered a disease confined to Mexico, Central America, and South America, is now an emerging global public health problem. An estimated 300 000 immigrants in the United States are chronically infected with T. cruzi. However, awareness of Chagas disease among the medical community in the United States is poor.
Methods
We review our experience managing 60 patients with Chagas disease in hospitals throughout the New York City metropolitan area and describe screening, clinical manifestations, EKG findings, imaging, and treatment.
Results
The most common country of origin of our patients …