56
Mixed
Honduras
The website discusses Chagas disease, highlighting its prevalence, transmission methods, symptoms, treatment, and prevention strategies. It notes significant infection rates in Honduras and globally, emphasizing the importance of early diagnosis and treatment.
The claims regarding Chagas disease have been evaluated based on available evidence. The claim about the number of people infected in Honduras is well-supported by local health statistics and corroborated by web sources. The global infection estimate aligns with WHO data, confirming its accuracy. The claim about cardiac complications in chronic cases is supported by medical literature. Historical claims about the disease's confinement to rural areas are backed by WHO and CDC data. Overall, the evidence strongly supports the factual accuracy of these claims.
Individual Claims
80
True
Health
300 thousand people in Honduras are infected with Chagas disease.
The claim that 300 thousand people in Honduras are infected with Chagas disease is supported by evidence from the Secretary of Health in Honduras, as mentioned in the source quote. The evidence from the Rural and Remote Health article corroborates the high prevalence of Chagas disease in Honduras, indicating a significant infection rate. This aligns with the claim, providing a strong basis for its accuracy.
Fact Check Score
None
Fact Check Weight
0
Web Consensus Score
90
Web Consensus Weight
50
Source Quality Score
80
Source Quality Weight
25
Llm Reasoning Score
85
Llm Reasoning Weight
25
Weighted Total
80
Evidence Summary
2 web sources corroborate the claim, including official statistics from Honduras.
75
Mostly True
Health
About 8 million people worldwide are estimated to be infected with Trypanosoma cruzi.
The claim that about 8 million people worldwide are infected with Trypanosoma cruzi is supported by multiple sources, including the World Health Organization and a PMC article, which estimate the number of infected individuals to be between 6 to 8 million. This range aligns with the claim, providing a strong basis for its accuracy.
Fact Check Score
None
Fact Check Weight
0
Web Consensus Score
80
Web Consensus Weight
50
Source Quality Score
75
Source Quality Weight
25
Llm Reasoning Score
85
Llm Reasoning Weight
25
Weighted Total
75
Evidence Summary
3 web sources corroborate the claim, including WHO estimates.
9
False
Health
Chagas disease is curable if antiparasitic treatment is done early, in the acute phase.
Fact Check Score
None
Fact Check Weight
0
Web Consensus Score
None
Web Consensus Weight
0
Source Quality Score
None
Source Quality Weight
0
Llm Reasoning Score
-1
Llm Reasoning Weight
100
Weighted Total
9
Evidence Summary
None
79
Mostly True
Health
Without early diagnosis and treatment, up to a third of people with chronic infection develop cardiac alterations.
The claim that up to a third of people with chronic Chagas infection develop cardiac alterations is supported by evidence from multiple sources, including a PMC article and the European Society of Cardiology, which describe the cardiac complications associated with chronic Chagas disease. This evidence strongly supports the claim's accuracy.
Fact Check Score
None
Fact Check Weight
0
Web Consensus Score
85
Web Consensus Weight
50
Source Quality Score
80
Source Quality Weight
25
Llm Reasoning Score
90
Llm Reasoning Weight
25
Weighted Total
79
Evidence Summary
2 web sources corroborate the claim, including medical journals.
84
True
Health
Chagas disease was once entirely confined to continental rural areas of the Americas.
The claim that Chagas disease was once entirely confined to continental rural areas of the Americas is supported by evidence from the World Health Organization and the CDC, which describe the historical distribution of Chagas disease and its expansion due to socioenvironmental changes. This evidence strongly supports the claim's accuracy.
Fact Check Score
None
Fact Check Weight
0
Web Consensus Score
90
Web Consensus Weight
50
Source Quality Score
85
Source Quality Weight
25
Llm Reasoning Score
95
Llm Reasoning Weight
25
Weighted Total
84
Evidence Summary
2 web sources corroborate the claim, including WHO and CDC.
9
False
Health
Chagas disease is named after Carlos Chagas, a Brazilian physician and researcher.
Fact Check Score
None
Fact Check Weight
0
Web Consensus Score
None
Web Consensus Weight
0
Source Quality Score
None
Source Quality Weight
0
Llm Reasoning Score
-1
Llm Reasoning Weight
100
Weighted Total
9
Evidence Summary
None