2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.12.03.626632
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Intermittent suppressive posaconazole therapy is ineffective at mitigating cardiac and digestive tract pathologies in an experimental model of chronic Chagas disease

Shiromani Jayawardhana,
Francisco Olmo,
Amanda Fortes Francisco
et al.

Abstract: Infections withTrypanosoma cruzicause Chagas disease, a chronic condition that can give rise to debilitating cardiac and/or gastrointestinal damage. However, it is unclear why only ~30% of individuals progress to symptomatic pathology, why this can take decades to become apparent, and why there is such a wide range of disease outcomes. Disease pathology is a long-term cumulative process resulting from collateral damage caused by inflammatory immune responses that continually eliminate transient parasite infect… Show more

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