Слайд 1Salvador Mazza
Presentation
Name: Mohamad Moustafa
Presented to: Dr. Tatyana Gavrilova
Penza State
University
Group number: 19LC4(a)
Слайд 2Ministry of education and science of the Russian
Federation
“Penza State University”
Medical
institute
Department of History
Course work
History of Medicine
Topic :
Salvador Mazza
Done by Student: Mohamad Moustafa
Group : 19LC4(a)
Controlled by: ass. Of History department
The course paper defended with
Mark: ……………………………...
Teachers : ……………………
Defense date : ……………….
2020
Слайд 3Introduction
Salvador Mazza (June 6, 1886 – November 9, 1946) was a noted
Argentine physician and epidemiologist, best known for his strides in
helping control American trypanosomiasis, an endemic disease among the rural, poor majority of early 20th century South America.
Слайд 4BIOGRAPHY
Physician and Argentine researcher born in 1886 and died in
1946. His life was devoted to the fight against Chagas
disease. In the year 1926 ratifies the discoveries of Dr. Carlos Chagas, revealing that, in Argentina, the disease was endemic character. Initially, their statements were not supported, like the Dr. Chagas, but the amount of documentation provided, the support of colleagues and the extraordinary activity displayed overcame all opposition.
He was the son of Francisco Mazza and Josefa Alfise, Italian immigrants from Palermo. He/She attended his secondary education at the Colegio Nacional de Buenos Aires. He/She joined the Faculty of medicine in 1903, where stood out for its activities in the Student Center, and thus for example, directed the "magazine of the circle doctor Argentino and students of Medicine Center", in which he/she published several works. In 1910 he/she was appointed bacteriologist of the National Department of health.
Слайд 5Contribution to medicine
Back in the country, between 1926 and 1946,
he led the Argentine Regional Pathology Studies Mission (MEPRA), under the
Faculty of Medicine (UBA). He and a multidisciplinary team dedicated themselves to research infectious diseases with strong support in the field work. The Mission conducted a survey of regional pathologies like never before in the history of the country. treatment of endemic diseases in northern Argentina, especially Chagas disease .
Слайд 7Salvador Mazza resumed research conducted by Brazilian Carlos Chagas on
American trypanosomiasis (Chagas disease). He managed to demonstrate the presence
of the parasite trypanosoma cruzi in the hearts of sick patients, more accurately described the symptoms of the disease and perfected its treatment. Therefore, the name of this disease became Chagas-Mazza disease, in homage to the continuation of the Brazilian research.
Salvador Mazza is one of those minds that, in addition to science, gave heart to his work. A job that aimed to investigate an evil that affects those who have the least. That's why our tribute goes to him.
Слайд 8conclusion
He strides in helping control American trypanosomiasis, an endemic disease
among the rural, poor majority of early 20th century South
America.
Слайд 9Reference
Historia de la enfermedad de Chagas (in Spanish) Archived 2009-12-04 at the Wayback Machine
^ Baptismal
record of Salvador Mazza
^ Jump up to:a b c d Chagas space: Salvador Mazza Archived 2009-03-19 at
the Wayback Machine
^ Teofilo Laime Ajacopa, Diccionario Bilingüe Iskay simipi yuyayk'ancha, La Paz, 2007 (Quechua-Spanish dictionary)
^ Jump up to:a b c Al margen: Mal de Chagas (in Spanish)
^ Cine Nacional: Casas de Fuego (in Spanish