“…To this end, it is essential to contribute perspectives that include the understanding of Chagas as a health-disease-prevention-care process (4) from critical approaches, articulated with the affected people's expe-riences, and contemplating the particularities of the territories and the constitution of the inequities that emerge around Chagas in different contexts. (5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11) According to Sanmartino et al, (12) "it is crucial to support the fact that, beyond the biomedical and epidemiological aspects traditionally (and almost exclusively) considered, in the current and past configurations of Chagas disease converge an intricate web of elements related to the social, cultural, economic, political and environmental aspects, among others. Today, more than 100 years after its 'discovery', it is evident that the classical scenario in which it was described has changed and that, in a globalised context, we must overcome the biomedical dimension to improve people's health conditions".…”