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Also, health education, community participation (mainly with surveillance) and improved housing have rarely been priorities for these Latin American countries although they are universally accepted as being effective methods to help combat Chagas disease (Rassi et al., 525). Therefore, it would be beneficial if these tactics were more widely implemented.