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Chagas Disease Working Group in Peru and Bolivia

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Maternal PM2·5 and Temperature Exposures Pre-Conception and during Pregnancy Are Associated with Increased Risk of Congenital Chagas Disease Transmission

Number of pages: 20 Posted: 11 Mar 2026
Mount Sinai Health System - Department of Environmental Medicine and Public Health, Mount Sinai Health System - Department of Environmental Medicine and Public Health, Mount Sinai Health System - Department of Environmental Medicine and Public Health, University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill - Division of Infectious Disease, University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill - Division of Infectious Disease, University of Pennsylvania, Mount Sinai Health System - Department of Environmental Medicine and Public Health, Johns Hopkins University, Johns Hopkins University, Brown University, Mount Sinai Health System - Department of Environmental Medicine and Public Health, Mount Sinai Health System - Department of Environmental Medicine and Public Health, Johns Hopkins University, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Johns Hopkins University, Mount Sinai Health System - Department of Environmental Medicine and Public Health, Mount Sinai Health System - Department of Environmental Medicine and Public Health and Independent
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Chagas disease, congenital Chagas, Trypanosoma cruzi, climate change, environmental exposures during pregnancy, exposure mixtures, mixtures analysis