Knowledge Production on Congenital Chagas Disease across Time, Borders and Disciplines: A Comprehensive Scoping Review
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Published:2023-08-22
Issue:9
Volume:8
Page:422
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ISSN:2414-6366
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Container-title:Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease
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language:en
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Short-container-title:TropicalMed
Author:
Rapp Elise12, Gold Marina34ORCID
Affiliation:
1. HESAV School of Health Sciences, HES-SO, University of Applied Sciences and Arts Western Switzerland, CH-2800 Delémont, Switzerland 2. Institute of Humanities in Medecine, Faculty of Biology and Medecine, University of Lausanne (UNIL), CH-1015 Lausanne, Switzerland 3. Fundación Mundo Sano, Buenos Aires C1061ABC, Argentina 4. Institut für Sozialanthropologie und Empirische Kulturwissenschaft (ISEK), University of Zürich, CH-8005 Zurich, Switzerland
Abstract
Congenital transmission is a key route of Trypanosoma cruzi infection in Latin America and globally, contributing significantly to the burden of Chagas disease. The interruption of transmission from mother to child has recently become a focus issue. However, the research landscape on congenital Chagas disease remains largely unexplored. The purpose of this scoping review is to assess the production of knowledge on congenital Chagas disease (CCD), aiming to identify research trends and potential gaps. Our initial hypothesis was that the CCD literature overly represents the medical sciences and that there is a need for socio-cultural research on the subject. We conducted a systematic search of publications focusing on congenital Chagas disease in six languages (English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, German and Italian). This comprehensive literature search identified 876 studies that met the inclusion criteria, out of a total of 8893 sources. The relevant literature was analyzed by language, year of publication, discipline, source type and research location. The main outcome of this study has been to prove our hypothesis that there is a scarcity of knowledge produced within the non-biomedical sciences on CCD. This underscores the need for further exploration into the social and structural issues surrounding this disease. Visually clear data concerning congenital Chagas disease produced by this study can contribute to hone in future research efforts and support funding applications. Additionally, this article provides a reference list that other researchers can consult for their own studies.
Funder
Haute école de santé
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,General Immunology and Microbiology
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