![]() ![]() In the national seroepidemiological survey carried out from 1987 to 1989, was reported a seroprevalence of 1.6% in the Mexican population 7. The disease was described in Mexico by Luis Mazotti in 1940 5, but it was not until 25 years later when the first two confirmed cases of Chagas cardiomyopathy (CC) were described 6. Cardiological and digestive affectation causes high morbidity and mortality, with frequent hospitalizations and even the necessity of surgical procedures, which means an important economic cost. The transfusion route is the second transmission mechanism in order of frequency 4. dimidiata and 11 peridomiciliary the most frequent Meccus pallidipennis 3. In Mexico, the Triatoma species important for the vector transmission of the disease are two intradomiciliary: T. Nineteen of the 31 species of Triatoma recognized in Mexico have the potential to invade rural dwellings and in all of them, the particularity of being infected by T. Vector is a wild nocturnal hematophagous insect, which can be intradomiciliary in areas of extreme poverty. It is a major public health problem in Latin America and it is currently estimated that about 6 million people are affected by the disease 1 and observes 30,000 vector cases/year, 9000 infected births, and generally produces 14,000 deaths/year. His third book, Trafficking: The Violent Restructuring of Publicity in Mexico and the United States, is forthcoming with Duke UP.Chagas disease or American trypanosomiasis is a zoonosis transmitted to man mainly by a triatomine vector disseminated in America from the southern United States to southern Chile and Argentina. of Illinois P.) and Citizenship Excess: Latinos/as, Media, and the Nation (2013: NYUP). In addition to publishing roughly twenty articles, he has single-authored two books: Screening Cuba: Film Criticism as Political Performance During the Cold War (2010: U. He writes on Latino media studies, transnationalism, the cultural production of political identities, and Latin American film/media. ![]() Hector Amaya is Professor of Media Studies at University of Virginia and a Member of the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton University. Yet, I show, a public sphere based on anonymity is fraught and often disintegrating. ![]() Anonymity enables participation in the Mexican public sphere. This presentation analyzes this celebrated anonymous Mexican blog in relation both to the uses and misuses of anonymity and the connections between anonymity, displacement, and technology. To remain safe, bloggers, including the makers of El Blog del Narco, have resorted to anonymity. The rules of participating in the Mexican blogosphere have changed because of violence. Public Anonymity in the Mexican Blogosphere Hector Amaya | Radio, Television and Film retweet icon bullhorn icon reply icon info icon flickr icon tumblr icon vimeo icon reddit icon podcast icon angle-down icon angle-left icon angle-right icon angle-up icon ban icon hamburger icon book icon bookmark icon bug icon caret-down icon caret-left icon caret-right icon caret-up icon chain icon check icon check-circle icon chevron-down icon chevron-left icon chevron-right icon chevron-up icon circle icon circle-o icon clone icon close icon download-cloud icon code icon download icon ellipsis icon envelope icon warning icon external-link icon eye icon eye-slash icon facebook icon github icon google-plus icon heart icon heart-o icon home icon info-circle icon instagram icon linkedin icon lock icon medium icon minus-circle icon send icon pause-circle icon play-circle icon plus-circle icon question-circle icon quote-left icon quote-right icon rss-square icon search icon share-alt icon slack icon snapchat icon ticket icon twitter icon wheelchair icon youtube icon Weibo Instagram Linkedin flickr Reddit tumblr Twitter Vimeo Youtube Facebook medium Google Plus ![]()
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