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In 2018, Paraguay obtained certification from PAHO/WHO for the interruption of intra-household vector transmission of Chagas disease. Currently, the National Malaria Eradication Service (SENEPA), the lead agency of the National Program for the Control of Chagas Disease, develops comprehensive and intersectoral strategies to prevent mortality, reduce morbidity and socio-economic losses. Their work is also oriented towards advancing in the interruption of vertical and transfusion transmission of Chagas disease. 5t6n71

Paraguay’s participation in the CUIDA Chagas Project represents an important contribution to science and the commitment to public health in the country.

The project will be implemented in 5 districts: Caacupé (Cordillera), Paraguarí (Paraguarí), Villa Elisa (Central), Mariscal Estigarribia (Boquerón) and Concepción (Concepción). Primary Health Care (PHC) will be the central focus of interventions, integrating the project’s interventions with existing initiatives most relevant to each local context.

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CUIDA Chagas Implementation in Paraguay 2n1x6d

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Municipalities 2h2756

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Health centers 5j326

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Maternity wards 1n55n

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Laboratories 6d681v

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Expected number of people to be evaluated until 2026 k3w4n

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Expected number of people to be treated until 2026 1m603t

Servicio Nacional de Erradicación del Paludismo (SENEPA)
Manuel Domínguez casi Brasil, Asunción, Paraguai.
+595 21204729 – [email protected]