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      Reflections how IEC can empower and integrate stakeholders to denormalise Chagas disease and drive care and prevention policy: healthcare system governance at the heart of Chagas disease neglect

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      Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz
      Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da Saúde

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          Social Representations and Practices Towards Triatomines and Chagas Disease in Calakmul, México

          Vector-borne transmission of Trypanosoma cruzi (VBTTc) is dependent on the concomitant interaction between biological and environmental hazard over the entire landscape, and human vulnerability. Representations and practices of health-disease-care-seeking and territorial appropriation and use were analyzed for VBTTc in a qualitative ethnographic study in the Zoh-Laguna landscape, Campeche, Mexico. In-depth interviews and participatory observation explored representations and practices regarding ethno-ecological knowledge related to vector-transmission, health-disease-care-seeking, and land use processes. The population has a broad knowledge of biting insects, which they believe are all most abundant in the rainy season; the community´s proximity to natural areas is perceived as a barrier to control their abundance. Triatomines are mostly recognized by men, who have detailed knowledge regarding their occurrence and association with mammals in non-domestic fragments, where they report being bitten. Women emphasize the dermal consequences of triatomine bites, but have little knowledge about the disease. Triatomine bites and the chinchoma are “normalized” events which are treated using home remedies, if at all. The neglected condition of Chagas disease in Mexican public health policies, livelihoods which are dependent on primary production, and gender-related knowledge (or lack thereof) are structural circumstances which influence the environment and inhabitants´ living conditions; in turn, these trigger triatomine-human contact. The most important landscape practices producing vulnerability are the activities and mobility within and between landscape fragments causing greater exposure of inhabitants primarily in the dry season. A landscape approach to understanding vulnerability components of VBTTc from health-disease-care-seeking perspectives and based on territorial appropriation and use, is essential where there is continuous movement of vectors between and within all habitats. An understanding of the structural factors which motivate the population´s perceptions, beliefs, and practices and which create and maintain vulnerability is essential to develop culturally relevant and sustainable community-based VBTTc prevention and control.
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            mioc
            Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz
            Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz
            Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da Saúde (Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil )
            0074-0276
            1678-8060
            2022
            : 117
            : e210460chgsa
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            [1] orgnameCentro Regional de Investigación en Salud Pública orgdiv1Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública México
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            S0074-02762022000101318 S0074-0276(22)11700001318
            10.1590/0074-02760210460chgsa
            29756f10-c838-47a1-9f19-5697548780e2

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