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单词 Chagas' disease
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Definition of Chagas' disease in English:

Chagas' disease

nounˈtʃɑːɡəsˈSHäɡəs diˌzēz
mass noun
  • A disease caused by a trypanosome transmitted by bloodsucking bugs, endemic in South and Central America and causing damage to the heart and central nervous system.

    恰加斯氏病(因吸血虫传播的锥体虫所导致,损害心脏和中枢神经系统的南美洲地方疾病)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Not until 1959 did Saul Adler, an Israeli parasitologist, suggest that Darwin's illness was Chagas' disease.
    • Of the three major transfusion-transmitted diseases, babesiosis and Chagas' disease pose the greatest threat to donors in the U.S.
    • The disease-carrying insect, Rhodnius prolixus, spreads Chagas' disease, caused by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi, which is carried by the insect.
    • Would we be having this debate if the research showed promise to cure Chagas' disease and sleeping sickness?
    • For parasitic agents such as those that cause Chagas' disease or babesiosis, there are no serologie tests available.
    • Trypanosomes are unicellular protists and human pathogens responsible for African sleeping sickness and Chagas' disease.
    • In third-World countries, infections such as the insect-transmitted trypanosomal Chagas' disease are among the main causes of heart failure.
    • Wigglesworth began his studies on another vinchuca vector of Chagas' disease, Rhodnius prolixus, in the 1920s, and became the first to study its response to heat.
    • Money for fighting Chagas' disease is tight: although it may count Charles Darwin among its illustrious victims, the disease, Flores notes, has been mostly an affliction of the poor.
    • In 1835 Darwin had recorded in his diary that he was bitten by the ‘Benchuca [vinchuca] bug… called the great black bug of the Pampas,’ a vector of the parasitic trypanosome that causes Chagas' disease.
    • ‘Our mission is to develop new, improved, and field-relevant drugs for neglected diseases, such as leishmaniasis, human African trypanosomiasis, and Chagas' disease,’ explains Pécoul.
    • The DNDi is determined to make available a handful of drugs for diseases like sleeping sickness, Chagas' disease and leishmaniasis.
    • The medical aid agency specifically asked them for the overall resources devoted to malaria, tuberculosis, sleeping sickness, Chagas' disease, and leishmaniasis.
    • We value the study of adenine, thymine, cytosine, and guanine far above the study of childhood diarrhoea, Chagas' disease, community health, and patients' decision making.
    • Coincidentally, Chagas's father was the physician who discovered the parasitic malady that some suspect Darwin contracted in South America, now known as Chagas' disease.
    • And parasites unable to transmit Chagas' disease are being engineered.
    • Manuel came to the clinic (set up in the Sisters' convent) with a note from a doctor and laboratory results attesting that he had Chagas' disease.
    • Why have these partnerships ignored the most neglected diseases, such as kala-azar, Chagas' disease, and sleeping sickness?
    • The electricity went off for the night, leaving us to the music of charangos and to a crawling and nipping in my bed - which I hoped was fleas, not vinchuca beetles, carriers of fatal Chagas' disease.

Origin

Early 20th century: named after Carlos Chagas (1879–1934), the Brazilian physician who first described it.

Definition of Chagas' disease in US English:

Chagas' disease

nounˈSHäɡəs diˌzēz
  • A disease caused by trypanosomes transmitted by bloodsucking bugs, endemic in South America and causing damage to the heart and central nervous system.

    恰加斯氏病(因吸血虫传播的锥体虫所导致,损害心脏和中枢神经系统的南美洲地方疾病)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Why have these partnerships ignored the most neglected diseases, such as kala-azar, Chagas' disease, and sleeping sickness?
    • Would we be having this debate if the research showed promise to cure Chagas' disease and sleeping sickness?
    • In third-World countries, infections such as the insect-transmitted trypanosomal Chagas' disease are among the main causes of heart failure.
    • The electricity went off for the night, leaving us to the music of charangos and to a crawling and nipping in my bed - which I hoped was fleas, not vinchuca beetles, carriers of fatal Chagas' disease.
    • The medical aid agency specifically asked them for the overall resources devoted to malaria, tuberculosis, sleeping sickness, Chagas' disease, and leishmaniasis.
    • Of the three major transfusion-transmitted diseases, babesiosis and Chagas' disease pose the greatest threat to donors in the U.S.
    • For parasitic agents such as those that cause Chagas' disease or babesiosis, there are no serologie tests available.
    • Coincidentally, Chagas's father was the physician who discovered the parasitic malady that some suspect Darwin contracted in South America, now known as Chagas' disease.
    • We value the study of adenine, thymine, cytosine, and guanine far above the study of childhood diarrhoea, Chagas' disease, community health, and patients' decision making.
    • Wigglesworth began his studies on another vinchuca vector of Chagas' disease, Rhodnius prolixus, in the 1920s, and became the first to study its response to heat.
    • Money for fighting Chagas' disease is tight: although it may count Charles Darwin among its illustrious victims, the disease, Flores notes, has been mostly an affliction of the poor.
    • Not until 1959 did Saul Adler, an Israeli parasitologist, suggest that Darwin's illness was Chagas' disease.
    • Manuel came to the clinic (set up in the Sisters' convent) with a note from a doctor and laboratory results attesting that he had Chagas' disease.
    • The disease-carrying insect, Rhodnius prolixus, spreads Chagas' disease, caused by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi, which is carried by the insect.
    • And parasites unable to transmit Chagas' disease are being engineered.
    • The DNDi is determined to make available a handful of drugs for diseases like sleeping sickness, Chagas' disease and leishmaniasis.
    • Trypanosomes are unicellular protists and human pathogens responsible for African sleeping sickness and Chagas' disease.
    • ‘Our mission is to develop new, improved, and field-relevant drugs for neglected diseases, such as leishmaniasis, human African trypanosomiasis, and Chagas' disease,’ explains Pécoul.
    • In 1835 Darwin had recorded in his diary that he was bitten by the ‘Benchuca [vinchuca] bug… called the great black bug of the Pampas,’ a vector of the parasitic trypanosome that causes Chagas' disease.

Origin

Early 20th century: named after Carlos Chagas (1879–1934), the Brazilian physician who first described it.

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