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Chagas disease is a pathogenic tropical disease transmitted by the [[protozoa]], ''[[Trypanosoma cruzi]]''. In the early, acute stage symptoms are mild and are usually no more than local swelling at the site of infection. As the disease progresses, over as much as twenty years, the serious chronic symptoms appear, such as heart disease and malformation of the intestines. If untreated, the chronic disease is often fatal. | Chagas disease is a pathogenic tropical disease transmitted by the [[protozoa]], ''[[Trypanosoma cruzi]]''. In the early, acute stage symptoms are mild and are usually no more than local swelling at the site of infection. As the disease progresses, over as much as twenty years, the serious chronic symptoms appear, such as heart disease and malformation of the intestines. If untreated, the chronic disease is often fatal. | ||
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Overview
Chagas disease is a pathogenic tropical disease transmitted by the protozoa, Trypanosoma cruzi. In the early, acute stage symptoms are mild and are usually no more than local swelling at the site of infection. As the disease progresses, over as much as twenty years, the serious chronic symptoms appear, such as heart disease and malformation of the intestines. If untreated, the chronic disease is often fatal.