“…Since then numerous articles have been published regarding congenital Chagas disease: epidemiological and clinical studies, evaluation of different diagnostic methods [9], congenital Chagas as an imported disease (cases reported in Spain, USA, Switzerland), and above all, highlighting the importance of the disease in terms of public health and the need for health programs concerned with its diagnosis and treatment in all the endemic countries [7], [10], [11], [12], [13], [14], [15]. However, the initiatives for control and management of congenital Chagas in endemic countries are far from achieving total geographic coverage [16], [17], [18], [19], [20], [21], [22]. Such initiatives are not only necessary in endemic countries, but should, in a targeted way, also be implemented in countries that receive or have received significant migration flows from Latin America such as USA, Spain, Switzerland and others [3], [23], [24].…”