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EPISODE · Oct 24, 2025 · 32 MIN

166-Chagas disease with Jason Jarvis

from CoROM cast. Wilderness, Austere, Remote and Resource-limited Medicine. · host College of Remote and Offshore Medicine

This week, Aebhric talks with Jason Jarvis, a former Special Forces medic and current PhD candidate, and discusses Chagas disease, a tropical disease transmitted by the kissing bug. He explains the life cycle of the bug, the transmission of the disease, its clinical presentation, and the challenges in diagnosis and treatment. The conversation emphasises the importance of awareness and preventive measures, especially as Chagas disease is spreading to new regions, including parts of the United States. The discussion concludes with key take-home messages for healthcare providers and the need for ongoing education in tropical medicine.TakeawaysChagas disease is transmitted by the kissing bug, primarily in Central and South America.The life cycle of the kissing bug involves several stages, including the transmission of the parasite through its faeces.Clinical diagnosis is essential, especially in endemic areas where the disease is prevalent.The acute phase of Chagas disease is easier to treat than the chronic phase, which can lead to severe complications.Preventive measures include avoiding exposure to kissing bugs and ensuring blood products are screened for the disease.Chagas disease can also be transmitted through blood transfusions and organ transplants.Healthcare providers should be aware of the symptoms and risk factors associated with Chagas disease.The disease is now spreading to parts of the continental US, raising public health concerns.Ongoing education and awareness of tropical diseases are crucial for healthcare providers.The conversation highlights the importance of understanding the global health implications of diseases like Chagas. Chapters00:00 Introduction to Chagas Disease and Its Relevance02:36 Life Cycle of the Kissing Bug and Transmission of Chagas Disease04:58 Understanding the Pathophysiology of Chagas Disease07:31 Clinical Presentation and Diagnosis of Chagas Disease10:18 Chronic Phase and Long-term Effects of Chagas Disease12:41 Treatment Options and Challenges in Managing Chagas Disease14:51 Preventive Measures and Risk Factors for Chagas Disease17:39 Chagas Disease in the Context of Global Health19:42 Take-Home Messages for Healthcare Providers22:20 Future Considerations and Closing Thoughts

This week, Aebhric talks with Jason Jarvis, a former Special Forces medic and current PhD candidate, and discusses Chagas disease, a tropical disease transmitted by the kissing bug. He explains the life cycle of the bug, the transmission of the disease, its clinical presentation, and the challenges in diagnosis and treatment. The conversation emphasises the importance of awareness and preventive measures, especially as Chagas disease is spreading to new regions, including parts of the United States. The discussion concludes with key take-home messages for healthcare providers and the need for ongoing education in tropical medicine.TakeawaysChagas disease is transmitted by the kissing bug, primarily in Central and South America.The life cycle of the kissing bug involves several stages, including the transmission of the parasite through its faeces.Clinical diagnosis is essential, especially in endemic areas where the disease is prevalent.The acute phase of Chagas disease is easier to treat than the chronic phase, which can lead to severe complications.Preventive measures include avoiding exposure to kissing bugs and ensuring blood products are screened for the disease.Chagas disease can also be transmitted through blood transfusions and organ transplants.Healthcare providers should be aware of the symptoms and risk factors associated with Chagas disease.The disease is now spreading to parts of the continental US, raising public health concerns.Ongoing education and awareness of tropical diseases are crucial for healthcare providers.The conversation highlights the importance of understanding the global health implications of diseases like Chagas. Chapters00:00 Introduction to Chagas Disease and Its Relevance02:36 Life Cycle of the Kissing Bug and Transmission of Chagas Disease04:58 Understanding the Pathophysiology of Chagas Disease07:31 Clinical Presentation and Diagnosis of Chagas Disease10:18 Chronic Phase and Long-term Effects of Chagas Disease12:41 Treatment Options and Challenges in Managing Chagas Disease14:51 Preventive Measures and Risk Factors for Chagas Disease17:39 Chagas Disease in the Context of Global Health19:42 Take-Home Messages for Healthcare Providers22:20 Future Considerations and Closing Thoughts

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