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How can congenital (mother-to-child) transmission be prevented?

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How can congenital (mother-to-child) transmission be prevented?

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Screening of pregnant women for Chagas disease during pre-natal health care, especially when they are born in an endemic area, has the potential to prevent significant disease burden. The screening of newborns to verify if they have been infected should be prioritized in order to treat cases as early as possible. The earlier the treatment is initiated, the higher the chances of treatment success.

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