Show simple item record

AuthorCousin, Ewerton
AuthorNascimento, Bruno Ramos
AuthorWhisnant, Joanna L
AuthorZimsen, Stephanie R M
AuthorHarris, Ashley Ann
AuthorMachado, Isis Eloah
AuthorMartins-Melo, Francisco Rogerlândio
AuthorDemacq, Caroline
AuthorPerel, Pablo
AuthorGeissbühler, Yvonne
AuthorAbbasi, Madineh
AuthorAbdel-Hameed, Reda
AuthorAbdul Aziz, Jeza Muhamad
AuthorAbedi, Armita
AuthorAbramov, Dmitry
AuthorAbu-Gharbieh, Eman
AuthorAdegboye, Oyelola A
AuthorAfzal, Muhammad Sohail
AuthorAfzal, Saira
AuthorAhmad, Sajjad
AuthorAhmed, Ayman
AuthorAkinosoglou, Karolina
AuthorAl Awaidy, Salah
AuthorAli, Syed Shujait
AuthorAlmazan, Joseph Uy
AuthorAlshahrani, Najim Z.
AuthorAlvis-Zakzuk, Nelson J
AuthorAnvari, Saeid
AuthorArab, Juan Pablo
AuthorArabloo, Jalal
AuthorAravkin A, , Aleksandr Y
AuthorAreda, Demelash
AuthorAregawi, Brhane Berhe
AuthorAremu, Abdulfatai
AuthorAthari, Seyyed Shamsadin
AuthorBabu, Giridhara Rathnaiah
AuthorBaltatu, Ovidiu Constantin
AuthorBanach, Maciej
AuthorBarqawi, Hiba Jawdat
AuthorBastan, Mohammad-Mahdi
AuthorBehjati, Jina
AuthorBelayneh, Melesse
AuthorBeloukas, Apostolos
AuthorBhaskar, Sonu
AuthorBhattacharjee, Priyadarshini
AuthorBoppana, Sri Harsha
AuthorBriko, Nikolay Ivanovich
AuthorBustanji, Yasser
AuthorCarneiro, Mariângela
AuthorCarvalho, Felix
AuthorCenderadewi, Muthia
AuthorChattu, Vijay Kumar
AuthorChaudhary, Anis Ahmad
AuthorChing, Patrick R
AuthorCosma, Claudia
AuthorDadras, Omid
AuthorDai, Xiaochen
AuthorDarcho, Samuel Demissie
AuthorDevegowda, Devananda
AuthorDiaz, Daniel
AuthorDourado, Paulo Magno Martins
AuthorDurojaiye, Oyewole Christopher
AuthorE'mar, Abdel Rahman
AuthorEd-Dra, Abdelaziz
AuthorEfendi, Ferry
AuthorEkundayo, Temitope Cyrus
AuthorElhadi, Muhammed
AuthorElshaer, Mohammed
AuthorFagbamigbe, Adeniyi Francis
AuthorForoutan, Masoud
AuthorFranklin, Richard Charles
AuthorFux, Blima
AuthorGautam, Rupesh K
AuthorGebregergis, Miglas Welay
AuthorGhimire, Sailaja
AuthorGupta, Himanshu
AuthorHasaballah, Ahmed I
AuthorHatam-Nahavandi, Kareem
AuthorHay, Simon I
AuthorHe, Jiawei
AuthorIlesanmi, Olayinka Stephen
AuthorIlic, Irena M
AuthorIlic, Milena D
AuthorJakovljevic, Mihajlo
AuthorJalili, Mahsa
AuthorJoseph, Nitin
AuthorKanmodi, Kehinde Kazeem
AuthorKhatab, Khaled
AuthorKM, Shivakumar
AuthorKulimbet, Mukhtar
AuthorKytö, Ville
AuthorLe, Minh Huu Nhat
AuthorLe, Thao Thi Thu
AuthorLee, Seung Won
AuthorLim, Stephen S
AuthorManla, Yosef
AuthorMartinez-Guerra, Bernardo Alfonso
AuthorMekene Meto, Tesfahun
AuthorMeles, Hadush Negash
AuthorMestrovic, Tomislav
AuthorMokdad, Ali H
AuthorMolina, Israel
AuthorMoni, Mohammad Ali
AuthorMubarak, Rabia
AuthorMubarik, Sumaira
AuthorMurray, Christopher J L
AuthorNatto, Zuhair S
AuthorNguyen, Van Thanh
AuthorNiyonsenga, Jean Marie Vianney
AuthorNugen, Fred
AuthorOdetokun, Ismail A
AuthorOkonji, Osaretin Christabel
AuthorOrdak, Michal
AuthorOrish, Verner N
AuthorOrtiz-Prado, Esteban
AuthorOuyahia, Amel
AuthorPando-Robles, Victoria
AuthorPassera, Roberto
AuthorPawar, Shrikant
AuthorPeprah, Prince
AuthorPereira, Alexandre
AuthorPerez Chacon, Gladymar
AuthorPineiro, Daniel José
AuthorPorntaveetus, Thantrira
AuthorRahim, Fakher
AuthorRahman, Mosiur
AuthorRahmani, Saeed
AuthorRamadan, Mahmoud Mohammed
AuthorRamasamy, Shakthi Kumaran
AuthorRasouli-Saravani, Ashkan
AuthorRocha, Hermano Alexandre Lima
AuthorRodriguez, Jefferson Antonio Buendia
AuthorRoever, Leonardo
AuthorRoy, Priyanka
AuthorSabet, Cameron John
AuthorSaeed, Umar
AuthorSafari, Mehdi
AuthorSaheb Sharif-Askari, Fatemeh
AuthorSaheb Sharif-Askari, Narjes
AuthorSalam, Nasir
AuthorSalami, Afeez Abolarinwa
AuthorSarkar, Tanmay
AuthorSarmiento-Suárez, Rodrigo
AuthorShahid, Samiah
AuthorShamim, Muhammad Aaqib
AuthorShannawaz, Mohammed
AuthorSherchan, Samendra P
AuthorShittu, Aminu
AuthorShorofi, Seyed Afshin
AuthorSiddig, Emmanuel Edwar
AuthorSingh, Paramdeep
AuthorSingh, Surjit
AuthorSwain, Chandan Kumar
AuthorSzarpak, Lukasz
AuthorTiwari, Krishna
AuthorTovani-Palone, Marcos Roberto
AuthorWickramasinghe, Nuwan Darshana
AuthorWu, Shulan
AuthorYaghoubi, Sajad
AuthorYahya, Galal
AuthorYon, Dong Keon
AuthorZamora, Nelson
AuthorZastrozhin, Michael
AuthorZeariya, Mohammed G M
AuthorZeb, Jehan
AuthorZhang, Haijun
AuthorZheng, Jinxin
AuthorMosser, Jonathan F
AuthorRibeiro, Antonio Luiz P
Available date2025-11-10T07:27:36Z
Publication Date2025-11-04
Publication NameThe Lancet Infectious Diseases
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S1473-3099(25)00562-6
CitationCousin, Ewerton, Bruno Ramos Nascimento, Joanna L. Whisnant, Stephanie RM Zimsen, Ashley Ann Harris, Isis Eloah Machado, Francisco Rogerlândio Martins-Melo et al. "Global, regional, and national burden of Chagas disease, 1990–2023: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2023." The Lancet Infectious Diseases (2025).
ISSN14733099
URIhttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1473309925005626
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/68452
AbstractBackgroundChagas disease is a neglected tropical disease caused by the protozoan Trypanosoma cruzi, primarily transmitted by infected bugs, but also through contaminated food, transfusions, congenital transmission, and organ transplantation. Chagas disease has acute and chronic phases; the chronic phase can occur decades after infection, leading to complications such as heart failure, arrhythmias, and megaviscera. Accurate mortality and morbidity estimates are hindered by under-reporting and misclassification. Comprehensive and updated estimates are needed to improve global assessments of Chagas disease burden. We aim to provide a comprehensive description of global and regional burden of Chagas disease and its trends from 1990 to 2023. MethodsIn this systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study (GBD) 2023, we produced estimates of Chagas disease deaths, years of life lost (YLLs), prevalence, incidence, years lived with disability (YLDs), and disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs) for 204 countries and territories from 1990 to 2023 by age and sex. The GBD 2023 estimates supersede previous estimates for all years. For mortality estimates, we fit a cause of death ensemble model to vital registration data. For non-fatal estimates in endemic locations, we did a systematic review of seroprevalence data, defining a confirmed case as a confirmed diagnosis of T cruzi infection by two different positive tests (or a single ELISA or immunochromatographic test). After adjustment for the population at risk, we used a Bayesian compartmental model (DisMod-MR) to produce estimates. For non-endemic locations, we estimated prevalence on the basis of migration patterns and estimated prevalence from endemic countries. Prevalence of acute and chronic sequelae and corresponding disability weights were used to calculate YLDs. FindingsWe estimated 10·5 million (95% uncertainty interval 9·4–11·7) Chagas disease prevalent cases in 2023 globally, a 16·1% (12·6–19·2) decrease compared with 1990. The global age-standardised Chagas disease prevalence rate declined by 55·0% (53·8–56·1) from 1990 to 2023, with rates decreasing across all endemic regions. The highest age-standardised Chagas disease prevalence rates in 2023 were in southern Latin America (2485·9 [2249·6–2707·7] per 100 000) and Andean Latin America (2313·8 [2093·7–2570·1] per 100 000). Non-endemic regions experienced notable increases in prevalence due to migration from endemic countries. The age distribution of cases shifted over time, peaking at older ages in 2023 (between age 45 years and 65 years) compared with 1990 (30–45 years). In 2023, there were 352 000 (308 000–398 000) new cases of Chagas disease globally, with the age-standardised rate decreasing by 55·1% (53·4–56·6) since 1990. There were 8420 (7480–9360) deaths globally in 2023. Age-standardised mortality decreased by 72·5% (68·9–75·4) globally from 1990 to 2023. In 2023, the highest age-standardised mortality rates were in tropical Latin America (2·2 [1·9–2·4] per 100 000) and Andean Latin America (0·92 [0·70–1·2] per 100 000). InterpretationThe GBD 2023 Chagas disease estimates are notably higher than previous GBD estimates, reflecting additional data and methodological improvements, and those published by the Pan American Health Organization. Nevertheless, these updated estimates show decreasing prevalence and incidence in endemic countries, highlighting the importance of socioeconomic development, housing conditions, and vector-control policies. Conversely, the increase in prevalence in non-endemic countries, mainly due to migration, requires new strategies for screening, early recognition, and access to care. Although the marked decrease in mortality and YLLs might be due to better access to care at different levels, the shift in age distribution highlights the importance of preparing and funding health systems for caring for older populations with advanced sequelae. Finally, the continuous refinement of data-source quality, including adequate coding and classification, is crucial for the accuracy of global estimates, which can ultimately drive health and social policies. FundingThe Gates Foundation, the World Heart Federation, and Novartis Pharma.
Languageen
PublisherElsevier
SubjectGBD
Chagas disease
TitleGlobal, regional, and national burden of Chagas disease, 1990–2023: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2023
TypeArticle
ESSN1474-4457
dc.accessType Full Text


Files in this item

Thumbnail

This item appears in the following Collection(s)

Show simple item record