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Recent national estimates indicate that there exist at least one million people carrying the parasite with more than seven million exposed. Experts from the Foundation underline the current difficulties faced by the national health systems where on average, only two thousand people are treated yearly. They add that even though governamental programs have been ongoing for years now \ref{plan_naciona_chagas}, data on the issue is scarse or hardly accessible. This presents a real obstacle to ongoing research and coordination efforts to tackle the disease in the region.  There exist different approaches in the literature making use of mobile data applied epidemiological or health problems.\begin{comment} problems.  %\begin{comment}  La siguiente info la saco de aqui https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ZClgYFTLCxmg7wvRXqz2V1EP7Wcg0vd2ZwEBOLW2VOk \end{comment} Amy Wesolowski et al \ref{Wesolowski} al.~\cite{wesolowski2012quantifying}  quantify the impact of human mobility on Malaria disease movement in Kenya with disease prevalence information; information.  Tizzoni et al \ref{Tizzoni} al.~\cite{tizzoni2014use}  compare different mobility modelling using theoretical approaches, available census data and models based on CDRs interactions to infer movements and compare all models studied with CDRs and mobility census data to infer Other works directly study CDRs to characterize human mobility and other sociodemographic information. \footnote{A A  complete survey of mobile traffic analysis articles may be found in Fiore, Naboulsi, Ribot & Stanica's work} in~\cite{naboulsi2015mobile}.  Antenna usage is explored in Sarraute et al. \ref{mobile_survey} al.~\cite{sarraute2015socialevents}  to automatically detect large social-events in real time. Using the social graph to infer