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This Brief provides a comprehensive overview of Trypanosoma cruzi,
a parasite that is traditionally considered as exclusively
vectorborne, but can be foodborne, and may lead to outbreaks of
Chagas disease in consumers. The characteristics of Trypanosoma
cruzi and the clinical effects of the disease are covered,
including documented outbreaks, regional patterns, and
epidemiology. The various transmission routes are outlined, but
with specific focus on foodborne transmission. A major emphasis of
this text is contamination of fruit juices with Trypanosoma cruzi
in, a transmission vehicle with increasing significance in the
spread of this parasite. Also outlined is the difficulty of
establishing a protocol for detection in food samples. Results on
survival of Trypanosoma cruzi in food matrices is considered, as
well as current risk assessment procedures and regulations.
Different approaches to preventing transmission, including
inactivation and decontamination are introduced, but also the
importance of targeted educational initiatives, and also with a
focus on future detection, prevention, and prevention of
contamination of foods with this parasite.
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